Dolphin™ Power Tools 8.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction Dolphin Power Tools Overview ............................................................................................1-1 Software Requirements .......................................................................................................1-1 Dolphin Terminals ..........................................................................................................1-1 Desktop ...............................................................................
Menus and Toolbar Options ................................................................................................ 4-2 File Menu ....................................................................................................................... 4-2 Edit Menu....................................................................................................................... 4-3 View Menu ............................................................................................................
AutoInstall............................................................................................................................ 6-3 Program Install Locations .............................................................................................. 6-4 AutoInstall.exm .............................................................................................................. 6-4 Command Line Arguments ............................................................................................
Backing Up the Entire Registry............................................................................................ 9-3 Restoring the Registry ................................................................................................... 9-4 RegBackup.exm ............................................................................................................ 9-4 Command Line Arguments..................................................................................................
Menu Configuration Files................................................................................................... 13-1 Sample Menu Configuration Files................................................................................ 13-1 Modifying Menu Configuration Files ............................................................................ 13-1 Creating Menu Configuration Files ..............................................................................
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1 Introduction Dolphin Power Tools Overview Note: Screen captures/icons in this user’s guide may differ from what appears on your device. Power Tools are used to create custom launch menus and to control your application environment. Once you have created your custom environment, your users are presented with a window with just the applications you wish them to see. Dolphin Power Tools are installed in every Dolphin terminal.
Power Tools Main Window Tap > Power Tools to access the Power Tools main window. Note: The content of the Power Tools screen varies by Dolphin model. Description Page Displays system information including firmware versions, DLL versions, system parameters, and network and radio information. 11-3 SysInfo 11-1 BattMon Programs the LEDs on the top panel to monitor battery power. Note: BattMon is model dependent and may not be present in the Power Tools main window of your device.
Upgrading Power Tools Upgrades for the Power Tools on the Dolphin terminal come in the form of an executable file that installs the upgrade files onto the workstation. Upgrades are available from Customer Support (see page 15-1) or www.honeywellaidc.com. Once the workstation installation is complete, transfer the appropriate upgrade files to the Dolphin terminal to upgrade the terminal's Power Tools.
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2 EZConfig Utilities Overview EZConfig Utilities is made up of the EZConfig Editor the EZConfig Client and a series of EXM files. EZConfig Editor is the tool used to open and edit EXM files. The EXM files are the building blocks for creating the Power Tools windows you see on your terminal. Some EXM files (AutoInstall, Autorun, and DeviceConfig) are used to display and run your applications. The other EXM files are used to build your own customized windows and applications for the Dolphin terminal.
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3 EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal Overview EZConfig Editor creates, edits, and manages EXM files for Dolphin terminals. There are two versions of EZConfig Editor: one for the Dolphin terminal and one for the workstation. In the workstation editor, EXM files are edited, saved, then transferred to the Dolphin terminal. In the terminal editor, EXM files are edited and saved right on the terminal This chapter details EZConfig Editor running on a Dolphin terminal.
The EZConfig Editor Screen Disabled sections appear with a gray folder. Sections appear in the top half of the window. Descriptions and values for each key are displayed. Keys appear in the bottom half of the window. Enabled keys have a checkmark. Disabled keys have a blank box. Tap to access additional menu options. Tap the keyboard icon, or to turn the virtual keyboard display on or off. Menus and Toolbar Options File Menu Menu Item Description New Creates a new document.
View Menu Menu Item Description Shows or hides the icons indicating if a subsection or key is locked. The key icon means that the section’s keys are locked. Show Locks The lock icon means the section’s subsections are locked. For additional information on locks on subsections and keys, see Status Bar on page 4-4. Tools Menu Menu Item Description Launch Associated App If the open EXM file is associated with an application on the terminal, this item is active and launches the associated application.
4. Tap OK to save changes or tap Enter on the virtual keypad. Tap Cancel to close the window without changes. Note: You cannot modify the name if the section is locked or disabled. Moving Sections You cannot drag and drop to move sections in the tree. Use the Cut, Copy, Paste, and Paste as Child items on the Edit menu to move sections. Note: By default, the Paste function pastes sections at the same level they were cut. Editing Keys Modifying Text To edit a key’s name, value, or description: 1.
While the EXM file is open, click File > Properties. Field Description Path Enter the location of the EXE on the terminal. Arguments (Args) Enter the command line argument you want applied when the application launches. When an application is entered in the Path field, the following command line appears as the argument: /exm %filename. Enter additional command line arguments (see Command Line Arguments on page 3-6) next to / exm %filename in this field. Launches the application.
Command Line Arguments /%filename Executes the EXM file; this is the default entry.
4 EZConfig Editor on the PC (Workstation) Overview EZConfig Editor creates, edits, and manages EXM files for Dolphin terminals. There are two versions of EZConfig Editor: one for the Dolphin terminal and one for the workstation. In the workstation editor, EXM files are edited, saved, then transferred to the terminal. In the terminal editor, EXM files are edited and saved right on the terminal. This chapter details EZConfig Editor running on a PC or workstation.
Accessing EZConfig Editor After you complete installation, EZConfig Editor is available on the workstation from the Start menu. Click Start > All Programs > Honeywell > EZConfig for Mobility > EZConfig for Mobility to open the EZConfig Editor. Menus and Toolbar Options File Menu Menu Item Description New Creates a new document. There are two options: • Configuration Document - Creates a configuration file. See Configuration Documents (page 4-11).
Edit Menu For Section Edit menu options, see Working with Sections on page 4-5. For Key Edit menu options, see Working with Keys on page 4-8. View Menu Menu Item Description Shows or hides the icons indicating if a subsection or key is locked. Show Locks The key icon means that the section’s keys are locked. The lock icon means the section’s subsections are locked. For additional information on locks on subsections and keys, see Status Bar on page 4-4.
Opening Remote EXM Files EZConfig Editor can open EXM files located on the terminal so that you can make edits to the Dolphin terminal’s configuration using your PC. When the terminal and workstation are connected by ActiveSync, click File > Open From Device and the remote open window opens. To open a file, select it and click OK. Note: You can also open EXM files in the editor on the terminal. See EZConfig Editor on the Dolphin Terminal beginning on page 3-1.
Selected Section Section Name Merge Mode Locks on subsections and keys See Section Locks on page 4-7. Selected Key Key Name Enabled or Disabled Read Only Encrypted Key locked by section See Key Types on page 4-10. Working with Sections The EXM file format supports a multi-level tree structure. The section tree appears in the top left quadrant of the window. The root node identifies the EXM file and “Root” appears in the description.
Menu Item Description Sections are enabled by default. This menu item disables a selection section and all of its keys. Disabled sections remain in the file with a gray folder . Disable All If you disable a section that has child sections, all of its child sections (and the child section keys) are disabled automatically. The child section folders are also in gray. When reading the EXM file, the terminal behaves as though disabled sections are not there and moves on to read the next enabled section.
Section Locks There are different types of locks on sections. The status bar indicates what type of lock is applied to a selected section. Lock Type Status Bar Indicator Name Lock Description Effect The section name is locked. Section Name and Description cannot be modified. All keys are locked. Key Names and Descriptions cannot be modified. Keys cannot be added, moved, or deleted within the section. All immediate subsections are locked.
To change section-level merge modes, select a section and right click. The folder colors change immediately after selection. Working with Keys Keys have a Name, a Description, and a Value and reside inside sections. For specific key values, consult the chapters of this User’s Guide that describe the EXM file you are editing. Edit Menu Options Select a key and right-click or click Edit to see the available options. The same options appear on both menus.
Menu Item Description Paste as Child Pastes the key just cut or copied in the selected section. Keys are not multi-level; all keys paste at the same level within a section. You can cut, copy and paste keys within an EXM file or across EXM files. Delete Deletes a selected key. Note: You cannot undo a delete; you might want to consider disabling rather than deleting. Enable Enables keys that were disabled. When a key is enabled, the client application can read and apply its value.
To move keys between EXM files, open two instances of EZConfig Editor and drag and drop keys between the windows. When you select the key and drag, a copy of the key is dragged to the new file. In the new file, drop the key in the key area of a selected section; keys are always dropped at the same level within a section. Key Types When a key is selected, its properties display in the Status bar. Lock Type Status Bar Indicator Description Effect Keys are locked by the section.
Configuration Documents EZConfig Editor creates configuration documents in the EXM file format to use for programing and configuring terminals. Creating New Configuration Documents To create new EXM files that are configuration documents, you can open an existing EXM file and save it with a new name or create an EXM file from scratch. 1. Click File > New > Configuration Document. The root node is created and appears as the top level section. All sections must be at least one level down from the root node.
Associating Applications The Properties function associates an EXM file with an application on the terminal. The associated application launches after EZConfig Client decodes the bar code containing the EXM file. While the EXM file is open, click File > Properties or the Document Properties toolbar button . Field Description Path Enter the location of the EXE on the terminal. Enter the command line argument you want applied when the application launches.
Creating Registry Documents 1. In EZConfig Editor, click File > New > Registry Document. The new document contains the three top-level sections in a registry. These sections are locked and cannot be changed. You can add subsections to each section and then add keys to those subsections. 2. Click File > Save As. 3. Choose the name and location and click Save. You cannot save the document as a .reg file; you must save it as an EXM file. 4.
Default Application Association for Registry Documents While a registry document is open, click File > Properties. By default, registry documents are associated with EZConfig Client with Execute enabled. Note: Execute must remain selected for the registry to be updated. If Execute is not selected, the registry document is deployed, but the registry is not updated. Updating the Registry on the Terminal To update the terminal’s registry using an Activesync connection between the terminal and PC: 1.
Document Types EZConfig Editor produces two kinds of EXM files: Configuration Documents (page 4-11) and Registry Documents (page 412). Both can be embedded in bar codes and processed by EZConfig Client on the terminal. Note: EXM files are stamped with the time and date the moment EZConfig Editor creates the barcode. Bar Code Type, Size and Number EZConfig Editor creates an Aztec bar code. The amount of data in the EXM file determines how many bar codes are generated and the physical size of each bar code.
Bar Codes Tab The Bar Codes tab previews and customizes generated bar code(s). Field/Option Description Display Indicates which bar code is displayed in the preview area; the default is “1,” the first bar code in the package. If more than one bar code was generated, you can use the up and down arrows to scroll through the bar codes. (___ bytes) Displays the exact byte size of the bar code displayed in the preview area. Total Package Size (page 4-19) is displayed at the bottom of the window.
Field/Option Description Save Saves the bar code displayed in the preview area as a graphic file as a .png or .tiff. By default, the name of the graphic file is the same as the name of the open EXM file. You can enter a different name when saving. Save All Saves all bar codes in the package as individual graphic files. By default, the graphic files are saved with the same name as the open EXM file with a number at the end to distinguish the individual graphic files from each other.
Field Description Full screen progress dialog This option runs the deployment progress dialog box on the terminal in full screen mode so that the user cannot open another application while the bar codes are being deployed on the terminal. Warm boot after finished This option automatically launches a warm boot on the terminal after the bar code is deployed. Use this options with EXM files that contain application information requiring a warm boot to take effect, such as registry settings.
Information at the Bottom of Tab Windows Field Description Package Size Displays the total size of the bar code package. This number changes with simplifying. Compression On Notifies you that compression and encryption are both on. Compression and encryption are always on by default. EZConfig Editor uses 128-bit encryption automatically. Encryption On Bar Codes Displays the total number of bar codes generated. This number changes as you move the slider on the Bar Codes tab.
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5 EZConfig Client Overview EZConfig Client decodes bar codes created in EZConfig Editor and deploys the data in the terminal. In addition, if the EXM file in the bar code is associated with an application, EZConfig Client launches that application, which then processes the decoded data. EZConfig Client decodes bar codes with 40-bit and 128-bit encryption. Accessing EZConfig Client On the Dolphin terminal, tap Start > Power Tools > EZConfig Utilities > EZConfig Client.
Using EZConfig Client 1. On the Dolphin terminal, tap Start > Power Tools. 2. Tap EZConfig Utilities > EZConfig Client. 3. Point the terminal at the first EZConfig Editor bar code, then press the Scan key. 4. EZConfig Client decodes the bar code. • If there is only one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client deploys the package. • If there is more than one bar code in the package, EZConfig Client decodes the bar code, records that one bar code has been read, and waits for the next scan. 5.
6 Autorun and AutoInstall Overview Startup is the launch sequence when a Dolphin terminal is booted. There are two startup Power Tools: Autorun and AutoInstall. Autorun Autorun specifies the software applications to launch after each hard reset (cold reboot). Autorun is located in the \Honeywell folder. Autorun consists of an Autorun.exe that is programmed by the Autorun.exm file (see below). During startup, after a soft (warm) or hard (cold) reset, the operating system looks for and launches \Autorun.exe.
Key Function StartOption Specifies the startup options for the program. Autorun launches the program only if the startup options entered here are met. • Blank= Always run the program. • X=See "Start Options" on page 6-2 Optional Keys—These are keys you can add. PNPID Specifies a card description. This option needs to be entered only when PNPID or NONPNPID values are specified in the StartOption key. DependIndex Specifies the index of a dependent program.
Option Name The program launches if … BATCH The terminal is a batch unit (no RF or internal modem cards installed). RF The terminal has an RF card installed (e.g., Cisco 802.11b). GSM The terminal has a GSM radio. BT The terminal has a Bluetooth radio. MODEM The terminal has an internal modem card installed. IMAGER The terminal has an imager installed. LASER The terminal has a laser scanner installed. BLIND The terminal has no laser or imager installed.
are installed. See Storage Locations on page 1-3 for additional information on permanent and active file storage locations. Program Install Locations When triggered by a reset, the CAB file installs the applications to the directories established in the CAB file. For most applications, this means that an EXE for the software application is placed in the \Program Files folder. AutoInstall.exm The AutoInstall.exm file controls the behavior and appearance of the AutoInstall window and install process.
7 DeviceConfig Overview DeviceConfig configures the Dolphin terminal. DeviceConfig consists of the DeviceConfig.exe and the DeviceConfig.exm file. DeviceConfig.exe looks for and applies the settings in the DeviceConfig.exm file. DeviceConfig.exm File The DeviceConfig.exm file contains terminal configuration settings. This file’s configuration settings persist through reboots and should be considered system defaults.
ActiveSync Section The ActiveSync Section configures the terminal’s ActiveSync connection parameters. Double tap or click on any Key to get full information or to edit the settings. Note: The Connection values must be typed exactly as they appear in the Description field, e.g., ‘115200@Desktop. Beam Section The Beam section enables and disables the IrDA port. Note: Not all Dolphin products/models are equipped IrDA capabilities.
To create multiple radio configurations, copy the Profile1 section and paste it at the root level of the Supplicant section. Then, rename that profile and configure the keys according the desired network configuration. Each child section name is arbitrary, but each name must be different. The Supplicant section contains one key named ActiveProfile. Type in the Value equal to name of one of the desired profile child sections.
Key Description Available Values Available EAP methods for IEEE 802.1X and WPA(2)-Enterprise (EAP) association modes. • • • • • • • • • • • • PSK Enter the private share key for the WEP association mode. User-defined This is the 802.1X identity supplied to the authenticator. The identity value can be up to 63 ASCII characters and is case-sensitive. User-defined Identity User-defined Password This is the password used for MD5-Challenge or LEAP authentication.
Key Description Available Values Priv Key Password Private keys can be locked by passwords. Enter the password that unlocks the private key. Mode being used by the WEP keys (in Key1– Key4 keys). ASCII uses all alpha numeric characters. HEX uses only numerics and AF. WEP Key Mode Key validation occurs when DeviceConfig is loaded on the terminal (often during AutoInstall), not when you save the DeviceConfig.exm file. User-defined WEP Key1–Key4 In fields Key 1—Key 4, enter the specific key.
Keyboard The Keyboard section contains the Default SIP child section, which enables or disables the enhanced Honeywell virtual keyboard as the default virtual keyboard. Note: Not all Dolphin models come equipped with the enhanced Honeywell virtual keyboard. A license fee is required to run the enhanced keyboard on all mobile devices except the Dolphin 70e Black. Contact a Honeywell sales representative to purchase a license for your Dolphin device.
8 Network Utilities Accessing Network Utilities Tap Start > Power Tools > Network Utilities. The Network Utilities window opens. Network Utilities Main Window Description Page Standard Network Utilities IP Config Displays, releases, and renews IP parameters for on-board network adapters. 8-1 Ping Sends out an echo request to a specific computer on the network. 8-2 Route Determines how packets are routed to subnets.
The following fields appear on the Input tab: Field Description Adapter This drop-down list contains the network adapters currently installed in the Dolphin terminal. Every field and button on this screen pertains to the adapter selected in this drop-down list. MAC Addr Displays the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the selected Adapter. This is the serial number burned into the adapter that uniquely identifies it. IP Addr Displays the IP address. Subnet Mask Displays the adapter’s subnet mask.
Field Description TOS Enter the Type of Service (TOS); it should be eight bits broken into five subfields. Rec route for count hops Enter the number of hops to record in the IP header; 1–9. This field traces the route of the packets for each hop.The hop count is the number of network devices between the starting node and the destination node that an IP packet hits while traveling over a network. The number of hops is recorded in the IP header.
Print This selection prints network routing tables to the Output tab. On the Input tab, select PRINT from the drop-down list and tap Execute. The Output tab appears displaying the network routing table. Add This selection adds a route. 1. On the Input tab, select ADD from the drop-down menu. 2. Specify the range of IP addresses to which this rule will apply using the Destination and Netmask fields. For example, the settings below specify an address range from 300.300.0.1 to 300.300.255.254. 3.
Backup Settings (Radio) The registry contains configuration settings for the terminal radios. You can use the Backup Settings option on the Network Utilities window, to export the radio settings into a RadioSettings.reg file. Note: The RegBackup.exm file determines the content of the RadioSettings.reg file; see RegBackup.exm on page 9-4. 1. On the Network Utilities (page 8-1) window, tap the Backup Settings icon. 2. A pop-up window notifies you where the RadioSettings.
WiFi Status The WiFi Status Power Tool displays information from the 802.11 adapter installed in the terminal and enables you to configure certain operating parameters. On the Network Menu window, tap the WiFiStatus icon. WiFi Status contains four tab windows: Status, Setup, BSSID, and About. Status Tab The Status tab displays statistics for the 802.11 radio. Tap the Menu button to: • • • • Reset stats - refresh the status list Enable adapter or Disable the adapter - turn the 802.
9 Registry Power Tools Overview The registry is the configuration database in all 32-bit versions of Windows that contains settings for the hardware and software, consisting of the SYSTEM.DAT and USER.DAT files. Many settings previously stored in the WIN.ini and SYSTEM.ini files in 16bit Windows (Windows 3.x) are in the registry. The RegEdit Power Tool enables you to edit the registry through an easy-to-use application window. You can also import and export specific registry keys. Editing the Registry 1.
5. Drill-down to the appropriate registry entry. When you click on registry entry in the top half of the screen, the data appears in the lower half of the screen. The two columns in the bottom half of the window show the Value Name and the Value Data of the selected entry. 6. Double tap Value Name. The Edit Value window pops up. 7. In the Value Data field, type the new value. 8. Tap OK. The new data appears in the list. 9.
Edit Menu The Edit menu allows you to edit existing registry entries. Menu Item Description Copy Copies a selected item. Paste Pastes a copied item within RegEdit. Rename Renames a registry entry. Enter the new name then tap OK. Delete Deletes a selected registry entry. Find Searches for registry entries within a selected section. (Select an item in the top half of the window before tapping Edit > Find.) Enter the search criteria and tap OK.
Restoring the Registry Once the entire registry is backed up to the _RegBackup.reg file using the RegBackup application, you can use any of the following methods to restore the registry: • On the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2), tap the RegBackup icon once, then tap Yes to verify you want to import the information in the _RegBackup.reg to the registry. • Tap the _RegBackup.reg file • Perform a Hard Reset (Cold Reboot). RegBackup.exm The RegBackup.
Mode and Kernel Check In each Subsection root in the tree, there should be two key-value pairs: Mode and KernelCheck. If these keys are not present, the following defaults will be applied: • Mode = Exclude • KernelCheck = Enabled Mode The Mode key specifies export behavior of the values in the section. Include Only the values that follow will be included. Exclude Everything but the values that follow will be included.
Command Line Arguments Argument Description /export Export registry to . The part is optional. If no filename is entered, the file will default to \Honeywell\AutoInstall\_RegBackup.reg. /import Import to registry. The part is optional. If no filename is entered, the file will default to \Honeywell\AutoInstall\_RegBackup.reg. /exm Specify the non-default backup EXM file .
10 ScanWedge Overview ScanWedge sends bar code data from the decoder to the foreground application as keystrokes (as if the data were entered via the keyboard). The foreground application is the open software application whose window is currently active on the display. You can review input data in Windows Mobile applications such as Word Mobile and Excel Mobile without having to load third-party applications.
ScanWedge.exm Sections Section Description Settings Programs general settings for ScanWede (e.g., sound, leds, prefix and suffix keys, prefix and suffix ID, EZConfig Client compatibility) Decode Specifies how the decoder/scanner interfaces with ScanWedge (e.g., Centering Defines the centering window for scanning bar codes when ScanWedge is interfacing with the decoder. Formatting Defines data formatting functionality.
15 F SI (SHIFT IN) DEC HEX Character 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 31 1F UNIT SEPARATOR (US) DOWN ARROW Printable Characters ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , .
Extended ASCII Characters (Continued) DEC HEX 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 Character 8D 8E 8F 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA Ž ‘ ’ “ ” • – — ˜ ™ š › œ ž Ÿ ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª DEC HEX 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 B8 B9 BA BB BC BD BE BF C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB
Symbology Code ID (hex) Code 39 (supports Full ASCII mode) b (0x62) Code 49 l (0x6C) Code 93 and 93i i (0x69) Data Matrix w (0x77) EAN-13 (including Bookland EAN) d (0x64) EAN-13 with Add-On d (0x64) EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code d (0x64) EAN-8 D (0x44) D (0x44) GS1 Composite y (0x79) GS1 DataBar y (0x79) EAN-8 with Add-On GS1 DataBar Limited { (0x7B) GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional y (0x79) GS1 DataBar Expanded } (0x7D) InfoMail , (0x2c) Intelligent Mail Bar Co
Symbology Code ID (hex) UPC-E E (0x45) UPC-E with Add-On E (0x45) UPC-E1 E (0x45) Symbologies Section The Symbologies section specifies the settings for each of the symbologies supported by the decoder. 1D symbologies are available in ScanWedge.exm. Tap on the symbology child section name to display the default value, and the settings for that symbology. Viewing/Editing the Scanwedge.exm File on the Terminal Tap Start > Power Tools > EZConfig Utilities > Scanwedge.exm. Displays the file name.
To open the Scanwedge.exm file stored on the terminal: 1. When the terminal and workstation are connected by ActiveSync, click File > Open From Device and the remote open window opens. 2. Expand the \Honwyewell root folder. Select Scanwedge.exm, then click OK. Scanwedge.exm If the file is on the terminal, the title bar displays the remote path. Symbology Section Tap a symbology name to view/edit the key values for the symbology type. Displays the keys in the selected section.
Virtual Key Codes Table The following table shows the symbolic constant names, hexadecimal values, and keyboard equivalents for the virtual-key codes used by Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5. The codes are listed in numeric order. Note: To use these codes in the VKMapping section, the hexadecimal values need to be converted to decimals.
Symbolic Constant Name Decimal Value Hexadecimal Value Touch Screen or Keyboard Equivalent VK_NEXT 34 22 PAGE DOWN key VK_END 35 23 END key VK_HOME 36 24 HOME key VK_LEFT 37 25 LEFT ARROW key VK_UP 38 26 UP ARROW key VK_RIGHT 39 27 RIGHT ARROW key VK_DOWN 40 28 DOWN ARROW key VK_SELECT 41 29 SELECT key —— 42 2A Original equipment manufacturer (OEM)– specific VK_EXECUTE 43 2B EXECUTE key VK_SNAPSHOT 44 2C PRINT SCREEN key for Windows 3.
Symbolic Constant Name Decimal Value Hexadecimal Value Touch Screen or Keyboard Equivalent VK_I 73 49 I key VK_J 74 4A J key VK_K 75 4B K key VK_L 76 4C L key VK_M 77 4D M key VK_N 78 4E N key VK_O 79 4F O key VK_P 80 50 P key VK_Q 81 51 Q key VK_R 82 52 R key VK_S 83 53 S key VK_T 84 54 T key VK_U 85 55 U key VK_V 86 56 V key VK_W 87 57 W key VK_X 88 58 X key VK_Y 89 59 Y key VK_Z 90 5A Z key —— 91-95 5B-5F Undefined VK_NUMPAD0
Symbolic Constant Name Decimal Value Hexadecimal Value Touch Screen or Keyboard Equivalent VK_SEPARATOR 108 6C Separator key VK_SUBTRACT 109 6D Minus sign (–) key VK_DECIMAL 110 6E Period (.
Command Line Arguments /restart Forces ScanWedge to process its configuration file (ScanWedge.exm) again, which applies changes immediately. If the SoundConnect setting is enabled (set to 1), an ascending connect sound is played on restart. /quit 10 - 12 Shuts down ScanWedge.
11 Additional Power Tools BattMon When the BattMon application is enabled, the terminal LED indicates the charge status of the battery. The LED indicators are located on the top, front panel of Dolphin terminals. Refer to the terminal User’s Guide for additional LED status information applicable for your Dolphin model. Note: The BattMon application is model dependent and may not appear on the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2) of your terminal.
To Disable Keyboard Status Navigate to the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2), then tap the Keyboard Status icon once. NoSIP NoSIP toggles the Soft Input Panel (SIP) between enabled (on) or disabled (off). When NoSIP is enabled, the SIP (virtual keyboard) does not automatically pop-up over application windows and the SIP icon, the terminal screen. or does not appear in the Tile bar on To Enable NoSIP Tap the NoSIP icon once to initialize NoSIP.
12 SysInfo SysInfo SysInfo provides a read-out of important system information including firmware versions, DLL versions, system parameters, as well as network and radio information. To See System Information Tap the SysInfo icon once. SysInfo queries the system, compiles the data, and displays a read-only file on the SysInfo screen. This information is gathered from the Dolphin terminal and changes only when the terminal’s configuration has changed.
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13 EZMenu Overview EZMenu is an additional tool that is not located under Power Tools. EZMenu formats application windows to display and launch software programs on the terminal. For example, the Power Tools Main Window (see page 1-2) is managed by EZMenu. EZMenu consists of: • Menu configuration files (i.e., EXM files that end in “*Menu.exm”). They contain the settings for application windows. • The EZMenu.exe in the \Program Files\Power Tools folder. This applies the exm file settings in the terminal.
Creating Menu Configuration Files 1. On the workstation, navigate to the following folder: C:\Program Files\Honeywell\Power Tools and Demos\EZConfig EXM Files. 2. Open a sample menu configuration file in EZConfig Editor. 3. Click on File > Save As and save the file with a new name ending in “Menu.exm.” 4. Modify the file. Refer to Menu Configuration File Sections, below. 5. Save or transfer the file to the terminal.
Exit Icon Default EZMenu configuration files contain a section named Exit as a child section of the MenuEntries section. Enabling the Exit section places the Exit icon on the application window, which allows users to exit. If you want users to be able to exit the application window, make sure the Exit section is a child of the MenuEntries section. If you want users to be unable to exit the application window, disable or delete the Exit section.
Option Name The program launches if … RFON The RF radio is Enabled. GSMON The GSM radio is enabled. BTON The Bluetooth radio is enabled. RFGSMBTOFF The RF, GSM, & Bluetooth radios are disabled. xxKEY The terminal has a xx-key keyboard. Note: Input the key quantity in place of “xx” in xxKey (e.g., 29KEY, 56KEY or 30KEY). Category Radio NO_KEY The terminal has no keyboard. PNPID The terminal has a card installed whose identification contains ALL of the strings specified in the PNPID setting.
14 Printing Overview Dolphin terminals contain two print utilities, BTPrint and Print Demo. BTPrint BTPrint allows you to print to a Bluetooth printer wirelessly via the command line, provided that the Bluetooth printer is set up as a Bluetooth Favorite on the Dolphin terminal. Call BTPrint.exe from the command line \Program Files\Power Tools\BTPrint.exe – with the path of the document as the command line argument.
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