Intermec 6100 参考指南

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SECTION 5
Communications and Device Support
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 6100 Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide    5-21
Yellow Shifted Keys
The following chart shows the key numbers and the associated scan codes for the
Yellow shifted keys.
Table 5Ć7 
Yellow Shifted Keys
Key Number
Keyboard Legend
Scan Code
64
Backlight; Off / On
6Dh
65
Contrast Down
6Eh
66
Contrast Up
6Fh
67
Alt
38h
68
Page Down
51h
69
Up Arrow
48h
70
Page Up
49h
71
Home
47h
72
Right Arrow
4Dh
73
Down Arrow
50h
74
Left Arrow
4Bh
75
 (period)
34h
76
End
4Fh
77
(minus sign)
0Ch
78
Control
1Dh
Gold" key
The following diagram is a logical representation of the keyboard, showing the
relationship between the Yellow Shifted key numbers and their physical locations
on the keyboard.
67
71
66
65
64
70
69
68
73
72
75
76
74
77
78
79
For additional information relating to using the scan codes in an application, reĆ
fer to the Standard Keyboard Interface topic, in the Conversions and Interfaces
section of this publication.
Remapping Keys for a Soft Reset
The 6100 Computers provides the capability for Software developers to add a soft
reset action.  Like the 
CTLĆALTĆDEL
" for standard PC's, this soft reset can be a
useful tool to avoid opening the Endcap when resetting the 6100 Computer.
"
NOTE:
The Soft Reset function is not recommended for users booting off an SRAM card!
The soft reset function is only recommended for a 6100 using SanDisk cards or
booting from the RAM drive (C: drive).
5. Communications
and Device Support