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KeyBoard “0”, # (pound symbol), Using Auto-Login Search Strings, Using Control Characters

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Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration KeyBoard "0" Disables the keyboard. Keypresses are ignored. KeyBoard "1" Enables the keyboard. Keypresses are processed. The keyboard is enabled by default. Note: The KeyBoard command names are case-sensitive. If these command names are not entered correctly, you get a syntax error on the incorrect line. Note: Input the KeyBoard "0" or KeyBoard "1" command into the auto-login script file after the PromptSessionStart command (if present) and after the HostName command (if present) but before any other HostName command in the file. # (pound symbol) Documents the script file. Text following a # (pound) symbol is considered a comment unless the # symbol is in a quoted string. Using Auto-Login Search Strings Example: Conditions for auto-login search strings are as follows: • Searches are case-sensitive. • Maximum search string length is 20 characters. • Each WaitFor command searches the entire screen from the top. Use line wrapping to look for unique strings. If a screen from the host has multiples of the word you are looking for, use the preceding spaces to identify a unique string. If the screen sent to the computer is: Linux rlogin 2.4.6 login The autologin script would be: PromptSessionStart=1 HostName "*" #wait for host login screen and send login and password WaitFor "login" Send "billy" WaitFor "password" Send "letmein" Using Control Characters To include control characters in your auto-login script file, all control characters must be enclosed by < > (angle brackets). Note: Some control characters may be represented by their hexadecimal values. 84 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide

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Chapter 3 — Customizing Your Configuration
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KeyBoard “0”
Disables the keyboard. Keypresses are ignored.
KeyBoard “1”
Enables the keyboard. Keypresses are processed. The keyboard is enabled by default.
# (pound symbol)
Documents the script file. Text following a # (pound) symbol is considered a
comment unless the # symbol is in a quoted string.
Using Auto-Login Search Strings
Conditions for auto-login search strings are as follows:
Searches are case-sensitive.
Maximum search string length is 20 characters.
Each WaitFor command searches the entire screen from the top.
Use line wrapping to look for unique strings. If a screen from the host has multiples
of the word you are looking for, use the preceding spaces to identify a unique string.
Example:
If the screen sent to the computer is:
Linux rlogin 2.4.6
login
The autologin script would be:
PromptSessionStart=1
HostName "*"
#wait for host login screen and send login and password
WaitFor "login"
Send "billy<ENTER>"
WaitFor "password"
Send "letmein<ENTER>"
Using Control Characters
To include control characters in your auto-login script file, all control characters
must be enclosed by < > (angle brackets).
Note:
The KeyBoard command names are case-sensitive. If these command names
are not entered correctly, you get a syntax error on the incorrect line.
Note:
Input the KeyBoard “0” or KeyBoard “1” command into the auto-login script
file after the PromptSessionStart command (if present) and after the HostName
command (if present) but before any other HostName command in the file.
Note:
Some control characters may be represented by their hexadecimal values.