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Chapter 5: Settings
Scancode Remapping
Tap on the Add/Change button.
Highlight a value in the Unicode mapping list.
Position the cursor in the Unicode Mapping field, and type a Unicode
value for the highlighted key.
Note: To add a shifted state[SHIFT] and/or [CTRL], tap on the checkbox next
to ‘SHIFT Pressed’ and/or ‘CTRL Pressed’.

Removing Unicode Values

•In the Unicode Mapping tab, highlight the item you want to delete, and tap
the Remove button.

5.4.5 Scancode Remapping

A scancode is a number that is associated with a physical key on a keyboard. Every
key has a unique scancode that is mapped to a virtual key, a function, or a macro.
Scancode Remapping allows you to change the functionality of any key on the
keyboard. A key can be remapped to send a virtual key (e.g. VK_F represents the
‘F’ key; VK_RETURN represents the [ENTER] key, etc.), perform a function (e.g.
turn the scanner on, change volume/contrast, etc.) or run a macro.
There are three different tables of scancode mappings: the Normal table, the Blue
table and the Orange table. The Normal table defines unmodified key presses; the
Blue table defines key presses that occur when the [FN/BLUE] modifier is on; the