Intermec 760 User Guide

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iBrowse User’s Guide
iBrowse Navigation
The following information is directly relevant to the CK30 and CK31 
computers because they do not have touch screens; however, it can be used 
with any of the other computer models as well.
Keyboard Navigation
To aid in navigation on computers with no touch screen, iBrowse contains 
many specific features to allow navigation though the keyboard.
• The IBrowse_OnKey Meta tag maps key values on a page-by-page basis 
to navigate to a specific web page or run a JavaScript function on the 
current page. With this, you can assign each link available on a page a 
navigation key, and can set up a key to navigate back to the previous 
page. See the sample web pages installed to the “\windows\ibrowse” 
directory for examples.
• [F1] Help option. Through the .ini file, you can set iBrowse to set the 
[F1] key to bring up a custom help page. This page could contain 
generic instructions on how to use iBrowse or a list of links to help bring 
up other windows such as Options, About, or Exit. See “Reserved 
HREF Values” on the next page for more information on HREF values. 
A default help page, F1HELP.HTML, is installed to the 
“\windows\ibrowse” directory.
• Persistent key remapping through the 
[Keys] section of the .ini file maps 
keys permanently to features such as Return to the Home Page, Options 
screen, About screen, and Exit screen.
• On CK30 computers with the standard operating system and certain 
Windows Mobile computers, you can use the arrow keys to scroll up, 
down, left and right when scroll bars are present. 
• On a page with edit boxes, you can toggle between the arrow key 
scrolling in the edit box and scrolling the page by pressing the Enter key. 
For example, when a page loads and if the Edit box has focus, pressing 
the arrow keys scroll the cursor in the edit box. 
• If the Enter key is pressed, the cursor leaves the edit box and pressing the 
arrow keys scrolls the entire web page. You can avoid this need to scroll 
the web page if all pages are designed to fit on one screen. When the 
Edit box has focus, press 
[Enter], then [Tab] to tab between multiple 
edit boxes.