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JANUS? 2020 Hand-Held Computer (4MB) - Intermec

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<strong>JANUS</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Computer</strong> User’s Manual (<strong>4MB</strong>) NF BC<br />

6-36<br />

Viewport Movement Commands (continued)<br />

To Move the Viewport Press These Keys Or Scan This Bar Code<br />

Right Viewport Right<br />

*.-*<br />

*.-*<br />

Left Viewport Left<br />

*%-*<br />

*%-*<br />

To the cursor Viewport to Cursor<br />

*/-*<br />

*/-*<br />

To the lower right corner<br />

of the display<br />

To the upper left<br />

corner of the display<br />

Viewport End<br />

*..%.*<br />

*..%.*<br />

Viewport Home<br />

*..%/*<br />

*..%/*<br />

Redirecting Drives From the DOS Prompt<br />

From the DOS prompt, you can use the Interlnk command to redirect a client<br />

drive to a server drive:<br />

interlnk client=server [client=server...]<br />

where:<br />

client is the letter of the client’s drive to which you want to assign<br />

another server drive.<br />

server is the letter of the server’s drive.<br />

For example, suppose you want to run an application on the host computer<br />

that uses data files stored on the reader’s drive E. The application explicitly<br />

looks on host computer’s drive G for the data files. When you start Interlnk,<br />

drive G on the client (the host computer) points to drive C on the server (the<br />

reader). Therefore, you must redirect the client’s drive G to point to the server’s<br />

drive E.

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