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These workstations support Caps Lock Sensing:
• AT&T 6386SX
• IBM PS/1
• AT&T 6386WGS
• IBM PS/2 (all models except PS/2 25)
• Compaq (all models)
• IBM ValuePoint
• DEC 486
• NEC 286 and 386
• Dell Dimension 386
• Tandy 2500
• Dell Dimension 486
• Tandy 4016
• Dell Optiplex 486 PC
• Tandy 5000
• Gateway 2000 386 and 486
• Wang 240
• HP 486
• Wang 280
• IBM AT
• Wang 380
Note: If your workstation does not support Caps Lock sensing, you can use the Caps
Lock configuration command ($+WL), as described in the Wedge Reader User’s
Manual, to allow the reader to sense Caps Lock mode.
Lock configuration command ($+WL), as described in the Wedge Reader User’s
Manual, to allow the reader to sense Caps Lock mode.
If the reader has Caps Lock Sensing enabled, the Caps Lock configuration command
($+WL) has no effect on the reader’s ability to sense Caps Lock mode.
($+WL) has no effect on the reader’s ability to sense Caps Lock mode.
Keyboard Maps for Host Connections
If your PC is connected to a host computer (with terminal emulation software, for
example), you must use an alternate keyboard map.
example), you must use an alternate keyboard map.
Alternate keyboard maps are available for these workstations:
• AT&T 6386SX
• NEC 286
• AT&T 6386WGS
• NEC 386
• Compaq
• PS/2 90 (122-key)
• Compaq Prolinea
• PS/2 95 (122-key)
• DEC 486
• PS/2 (101/102-key)
• HP 486
• Tandy 2500
• HP Vectra ES
• Tandy 4016
• IBM AT
• Tandy 5000
• IBM ValuePoint
To select the alternate keyboard map, scan the appropriate “Host-Connected Keyboard
Map” bar code from the workstation configuration chart (see “Configuring the Reader”
later in this section). Scanning a “Host-Connected Keyboard Map” bar code maps your
keyboard to one of two maps.
Map” bar code from the workstation configuration chart (see “Configuring the Reader”
later in this section). Scanning a “Host-Connected Keyboard Map” bar code maps your
keyboard to one of two maps.