Intermec 6100 Reference Guide

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SECTION 3
Supporting Windows Applications
PEN*KEY
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PointsPerSecond
Valid values:
1 to approximately 200
Default value:
50
This entry sets the initial digitizing rate, in packets per second.  The default valĆ
ue is sufficient when using the pen only as a pointing device.  Values between
100 and 150 give better results, when using handwriting recognition, such as
when Microsoft Windows for Pen Computing is installed.  This value must be in
the range of 120-150 for handwriting recognition.
MaxIPS
Valid values:
0 to approximately 150
Default value:
75
This entry sets the fastest movement allowed, in inches per second.  The default
value should be adequate for PEN*KEY 6000 Series Computers.
Digitizer Calibration
These entries, in the SYSTEM.INI file, set the calibration of the digitizer for the
PEN*KEY 6000 Series Computer.
Unless otherwise specified, any of these entries used should go into the [
pen
driver
] section of the SYSTEM.INI file.  Most of these hardware interfaces deĆ
fault to the values needed for the PEN*KEY 6000 Series Computer, and should
not need to be set.  Note the required values".
cxRawWidth
Valid values:
0 to 32767
Default value:
4500
This entry sets the physical width of the digitizer, in thousandths of an inch, in
the display's native (nonĆrotated) hardware orientation.  The default value
should be adequate for PEN*KEY 6000 Series Computers.
cyRawHeight
Valid values:
0 to 32767
Default value:
3000
This entry sets the actual height of the digitizer, in thousandths of an inch, in
the display's native (nonĆrotated) hardware orientation.  It should not need to be
specified for the PEN*KEY 6000 Series Computers.
wDistinctWidth
Valid values:
0 to 32676
Default value:
3500
This entry sets the width of the display, in its nonĆrotated orientation, in digitizĆ
ing units
.  
It is set by the PENALIGN.EXE calibration applet.
wDistinctHeight
Valid values:
0 to 32767
Default value:
3045
This entry sets the height of the display, in its nonĆrotated orientation, in digitizĆ
ing units
.  
It is set by the PENALIGN.EXE calibration applet.
3. Windows
Applications