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MX6 Reference Guide 
See “Hat Encoding” and “Decimal-Hexadecimal Chart” at the end of this chapter. 
Control Characters Tab 
Access: 
Start | Settings | System tab | Scanner | Control Characters tab 
 
Figure 4-32  Scanner -- Keyboard Wedge -- Control Characters Tab 
The wedge provides a one-to-one mapping of control characters to their equivalent 
control+character sequence of keystrokes in Key Message mode. This is referred to as translation
Translation is performed on the prefix, barcode and suffix. 
Additionally, a control character can be assigned a replacement which is referred to as 
replacement. If a control character is replaced by another control character, the replacement is 
performed on the barcode data, prefix, and suffix before the keystrokes are simulated.  
For example, if ‘Carriage Return’ is replaced by Line Feed (by specifying ‘^J’ or ‘0x0A’) in the 
configuration, the value 0x0d received in any scanned barcode will be replaced with the value 
0x0a. The Wedge then sends Ctrl+J to the receiving application, rather than Ctrl+M. 
Translate All 
This option is grayed unless the user has Key Message mode (on the Main tab) 
selected. In Key Message mode, when this option is enabled, control 
characters embedded in a scanned barcode are translated to their equivalent 
‘control’ key keystroke sequence (13 [0x0d] is translated to Control+M 
keystrokes as if the user pressed the CTRL, SHIFT, and m keys on the 
keypad). It does not replace control characters in the prefix and suffix. The 
assignments provided by this enhancement allow the user to override the one-
to-one translation provided by Translate All. 
Assignments 
Character 
This is a drop down combo box that contains the control character name.  
Refer to the table in “Assigned Replacements for block and key Message 
Modes” for the list of control characters and their names. When a character 
name is selected from the combo box, the text ‘Ignore (drop)’ is shown and 
highlighted in the Replacement edit control.  ‘Ignore (drop)’ is highlighted so 
the user can type a replacement if the control character is not being ignored. 
Once the user types into the Replacement edit control, reselecting the character 
from Character combo box redisplays the ‘Ignore (drop)’ default in the 
Replacement edit control.