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Using SIPs on the CV41 (Windows Embedded Standard) and CV61, Customizing the SIPs

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Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad Using SIPs on the CV41 (Windows Embedded Standard) and CV61 For the CV41 running Windows Embedded Standard and the CV61, you use custom SIPs with ITE. SIP appearance and configuration is determined by XAML files. When ITE is installed to the default location, the files are located at C:\Program Files\Intermec\ite. Each XAML file sets the appearance of one possible SIP. XAML File Descriptions File Name Controls This SIP key.xaml Default keypad for that emulation. For example, 3270key.xaml sets the appearance of the default keypad for 3270 emulation. Fkey.xaml Function toggled keypad. KeyCaps.xaml Caps locked keypad. KeyShifted.xaml Shifted keypad. KeyShiftedCaps.xaml Caps locked and shifted keypad. Customizing the SIPs To customize a SIP for the CV41 or CV61, open the appropriate XAML file and make changes as needed. For keypress macros, see the next section, "Macros for SIPs." For all keys, you need to specify one of two callback functions: • PressAndRelease: Use this callback function when you only want a keypress. • PressAndHold: Use this callback function when you want to use a "sticky" key such as Shift or Ctrl. To customize the way your SIP interacts with other ITE functions, such as setting the toolbar height, use the DWORD registry values in the next table. All values are found at HKLM\SOFTWARE\Intermec\TE2000. Registry Values for Custom SIPs Registry Value Description Values KeyMode Sets the emulation type for the SIP. 1 = 3270 2 = 5250 3 = VT ShowSIPForITE Displays the SIP. 0 = Not visible 1 = Visible ToolbarHeight Height of the toolbar in pixels. Varies depending on number of rows and button sizes. IsFullScreen Determines whether or not ITE is running in 0 = Not full screen full screen mode, which sets whether ITE uses 1 = Full screen screen coordinates or work area for placing the SIP onscreen. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 191

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Appendix B — Using the Computer Keypad
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Using SIPs on the CV41 (Windows Embedded Standard) and
CV61
For the CV41 running Windows Embedded Standard and the CV61, you use custom
SIPs with ITE. SIP appearance and configuration is determined by XAML files.
When ITE is installed to the default location, the files are located at C:\Program
Files\Intermec\ite. Each XAML file sets the appearance of one possible SIP.
Customizing the SIPs
To customize a SIP for the CV41 or CV61, open the appropriate XAML file and
make changes as needed.
For keypress macros, see the next section,
“Macros for SIPs.”
For all keys, you need to specify one of two callback functions:
PressAndRelease
: Use this callback function when you only want a keypress.
PressAndHold
: Use this callback function when you want to use a “sticky” key
such as
Shift
or
Ctrl
.
To customize the way your SIP interacts with other ITE functions, such as setting
the toolbar height, use the DWORD registry values in the next table. All values are
found at HKLM\SOFTWARE\Intermec\TE2000.
XAML File Descriptions
File Name
Controls This SIP
<emulation>key.xaml
Default keypad for that emulation. For example,
3270key.xaml sets the appearance of the default keypad
for 3270 emulation.
<emulation>Fkey.xaml
Function toggled keypad.
<emulation>KeyCaps.xaml
Caps locked keypad.
<emulation>KeyShifted.xaml
Shifted keypad.
<emulation>KeyShiftedCaps.xaml
Caps locked and shifted keypad.
Registry Values for Custom SIPs
Registry Value
Description
Values
KeyMode
Sets the emulation type for the SIP.
1 = 3270
2 = 5250
3 = VT
ShowSIPForITE
Displays the SIP.
0 = Not visible
1 = Visible
ToolbarHeight
Height of the toolbar in pixels.
Varies depending on
number of rows and
button sizes.
IsFullScreen
Determines whether or not ITE is running in
full screen mode, which sets whether ITE uses
screen coordinates or work area for placing
the SIP onscreen.
0 = Not full screen
1 = Full screen