Sharp AR-153E AR-153E AR-157E Operation Manual Suite - Page 61

All About The Windows Event Manager and scanner events in, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

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The settings for the Windows Event Manager for the SHARP AR-xxxx (where xxxx is the model name of your unit) device allow the user to take advantage of the Sharp Button Manager to take control of events from Windows and send scanned images to any of six different applications according to the Button Manager setting. This can be done with the Windows OS showing the Event Manager selection dialog or directly into a selected application if the Button Manager is the only allowed handler for device events from the SHARP AR-xxxx (where xxxx is the model name of your unit). This is done by changing the Windows device settings for the AR-xxxx (where xxxx is the model name of your unit) in the Scanner and Camera device settings in the Control Panel. This is the Control Panel Properties dialog for "Scanners and Cameras". All About The Windows Event Manager and scanner events in Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Windows Platforms provide a mechanism for software to handle external events for a scanner device like the SHARP AR-xxxx (where xxxx is the model name of your unit) series products. This mechanism is controlled by the device manager on a device basis. Applications that can handle events from a scanner/camera device register with the Windows Event Manager and shown as available in the registered applications. The path an event takes to get to the user's selected application depends upon the event settings for the device. Scanner ARxxxx (where xxxx is the model name of your unit) SCANNER key pressed. Event Manager Windows OS Event Manager selection dialog Displayed on screen User selects an application. The user application opens. This is the Windows Event Manager Selection Dialog. Shown are two applications registered to handle the scanner event from the AR-xxxx (where xxxx is the model name of your unit) device. 8 59

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The settings for the Windows Event Manager for
the SHARP AR-xxxx (where xxxx is the model
name of your unit) device allow the user to take
advantage of the Sharp Button Manager to take
control of events from Windows and send
scanned images to any of six different
applications according to the Button Manager
setting.
This can be done with the Windows OS showing
the Event Manager selection dialog or directly
into a selected application if the Button Manager
is the only allowed handler for device events
from the SHARP AR-xxxx (where xxxx is the
model name of your unit).
This is done by changing the Windows device
settings for the AR-xxxx (where xxxx is the model
name of your unit) in the Scanner and Camera
device settings in the Control Panel.
All About The Windows Event Manager and scanner events in
Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Windows Platforms provide a mechanism for software to handle external events for
a scanner device like the SHARP AR-xxxx (where xxxx is the model name of your
unit) series products. This mechanism is controlled by the device manager on a
device basis. Applications that can handle events from a scanner/camera device
register with the Windows Event Manager and shown as available in the registered
applications. The path an event takes to get to the user's selected application
depends upon the event settings for the device.
This is the Control Panel
Properties dialog for "Scanners and
Cameras".
Scanner AR-
xxxx (where
xxxx is the
model name
of your unit)
SCANNER
key pressed.
Event
Manager
Windows OS
Event
Manager
selection
dialog
Displayed on
screen
User selects
an
application.
The user
application
opens.
This is the Windows Event Manager
Selection Dialog.
Shown are two applications registered
to handle the scanner event from the
AR-xxxx (where xxxx is the model name
of your unit) device.