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 +To test that the STX Prefix (Ctrl+B) has been programmed successfully, Drop to a command prompt and scan a barcode (NOT one of the ones from the programming sheets)\\
 +You should see something like this:
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 +{{dos1.jpg|}}
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 +What you are looking for is that the scanner scanned a ^B before the barcode and it translates to a little smiley face character on the next line.
 +If this is what you see, you have correctly programmed the barcode scanner.
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 +If you are running Windows 10 and still do not get the ^B character, you will need to run the command prompt as an administrator on the local workstation, and on the remote session, then check the properties of the command prompt.
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 +  * Click Search or right click on the Windows button on the task bar and select Search.
 +  * Type cmd. Command Prompt should show at the top of the search window.
 +  * Right click on Command Prompt and select run as administrator.
 +  * Right click on the top of the command prompt window where it says Administrator: Command Prompt, and select Properties.
 +  * On the bottom of the Command Prompt Properties window, check the checkbox that says Use legacy console (requires relaunch).
 +  * Click OK and then close the command prompt window.
 +  * Relaunch the command prompt and scan a barcode. You should now see the ^B
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-To test that the STX Prefix (Ctrl+B) has been programmed successfully, Drop to a command prompt and scan a barcode (NOT one of the ones from the programming sheets)\\ 
-You should see something like this: 
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-{{dos1.jpg|}} 
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-What you are looking for is that the scanner scanned a ^B before the barcode and it translates to a little smiley face character on the next line. 
-If this is what you see, you have correctly programmed the barcode scanner. 
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-If you are running Windows 10 and still do not get the ^B character, you will need to run the command prompt as an administrator on the local workstation, and on the remote session, then check the properties of the command prompt. 
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-  * Click Search or right click on the Windows button on the task bar and select Search. 
-  * Type cmd. Command Prompt should show at the top of the search window. 
-  * Right click on Command Prompt and select run as administrator. 
-  * Right click on the top of the command prompt window where it says Administrator: Command Prompt, and select Properties. 
-  * On the bottom of the Command Prompt Properties window, check the checkbox that says Use legacy console (requires relaunch). 
-  * Click OK and then close the command prompt window. 
-  * Relaunch the command prompt and scan a barcode. You should now see the ^B 
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wasp_wws750_barcode_scanner.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/15 09:24 (3 years ago) by swind