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The following was posted in the thread "Replacement for 5250 Emulating Gun Scanners" by George Kinney.
"Have you looked at the Motorola 9190 scanners? We have several with long
range dual-mode heads (optical/and laser) and they'll read 1D barcodes
out to 35' (50mil code39, range for 10mil is closer to 15'), and 2D
barcodes (20mm qr-code) up to 2' or so. They have large touch screens,
and although we typically use them to display the same screens as we
used to on our fixed 20x15 character Intermec handhelds, they are
capable of much larger images. Motorola even provides a license-free
version of the Wavelink 5250 client (which has worked great for us) for
this model."
I am trying to understand how an input field is defined on the 5250 screen to accept the 2D cube(and its defined data string) scan.
I would appreciate anyone describing / posting their DDS for this screen, as well as a snippet of the code that processes the data.
TIA
Michael Smith
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