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nuggetTYTR TYTRLeaning How to Use the Reader<br />

2<br />

If You Cannot See the Cursor<br />

If you have moved the viewport and cannot see the cursor, try entering one of<br />

these two options:<br />

To See the Cursor Press These Keys Or Scan This Bar Code<br />

Move the viewport to the<br />

cursor’s position. This<br />

command may not work if<br />

you are using the reader in<br />

Graphics mode.<br />

Bring the cursor to the<br />

viewport. This command<br />

does not work on<br />

applications that have<br />

different definitions for<br />

cursor movement and you<br />

may erase unentered data if<br />

you move the cursor<br />

backward.<br />

<br />

<br />

Adjusting the Display From the DOS Prompt<br />

You can change several parameters to adjust the display:<br />

Viewport to Cursor<br />

*/-*<br />

*/-*<br />

Cursor to Viewport<br />

*..%%*<br />

*..%%*<br />

• Make the screen contrast lighter or darker.<br />

• Turn the display backlight on or off.<br />

• Change the line at which the display scrolls.<br />

• Change the height of the characters.<br />

• Select automatic or manual viewport movement.<br />

• Make the beep volume quieter or louder.<br />

There are three ways to change these parameters:<br />

• Use the reader’s Control mode as described next.<br />

• Use the Interactive Configuration application (IC.EXE). For help, see<br />

Chapter 5, “Configuring the Reader.”<br />

• Use the configuration commands to change each parameter. For help, see<br />

Chapter 12, “Configuration Command Reference.”<br />

You can use Control mode to change the display parameters at the DOS<br />

prompt or when you are running an application. You should only change the<br />

scroll line at the DOS prompt.<br />

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