Settings Section

The Settings section determines how ScanWedge interprets data from the decoder, serial port, and IrDA interface.

0 = Disable 1 = Enable

Settings Section

Description

Default

Available Values

Key

 

Value

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SendMode

Specifies the method to use when

0

0=Virtual key method: each

 

sending the decoded message to the

 

character is sent as a virtual

 

foreground application.

 

keystroke. This method

 

 

 

works well with almost any

 

Note: This setting affects only the

 

Windows Mobile application.

 

decoded message; the prefix and

 

 

 

suffix are always sent using the

 

1=Direct Text method: the

 

virtual key method to allow

 

decoded message is sent as

 

navigational functionality.

 

text directly to the window

 

 

 

that has the keyboard focus

 

 

 

in the foreground application.

 

 

 

This method is faster than the

 

 

 

virtual key and supports

 

 

 

barcodes with ASCII

 

 

 

characters between 1 and

 

 

 

255 but works only if the

 

 

 

foreground application uses

 

 

 

standard Window’s Edit

 

 

 

controls for user input.

 

 

 

2=Virtual Key (safe) method:

 

 

 

each character is sent as a

 

 

 

virtual keystroke using

 

 

 

PostKeybdMessage().

 

 

 

This method only support bar

 

 

 

codes containing ASCII

 

 

 

characters and does not

 

 

 

support VKMapping. This

 

 

 

method only generates

 

 

 

WM_CHAR messages, it

 

 

 

does not generate

 

 

 

WM_KEYDOWN and

 

 

 

WM_KEYUP messages.

 

 

 

 

GoodScanWav

Specifies a .wav file played on the

Empty

Empty=No .wav file is specified.

 

completion of a successful decode/data

 

The default beep or sound is

 

reception.

 

played. Use the Sound (page

 

 

 

5-3)key to enable and

 

 

 

BadScanWav

Specifies a .wav file played for an

Empty

disable all audio notification.

 

unsuccessful decode/data reception.

 

X=The path to the specific .wav

 

 

 

file you want played for either

 

 

 

option. The .wav files should

 

 

 

be 8-bit, 11KHz, mono, and

 

 

 

PCM.

 

 

 

 

Dolphin® Power Tools User’s Guide

Rev A

5 - 5

 

8/6/08

 

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