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RE: Serial Input HERO!
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- Subject: RE: Serial Input HERO!
- From: "Keith Doxey" <lists.diyha@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 22:40:11 -0000
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Glad
it worked OK :-)
Keith
Brilliant... I can now enter
directly into Excel and word using the barcode scanner.....:-) Every
barcode I tried..PERFECT ! ...going to raid the cupboard
Well
done... I would never have even thought about trying
that...
thanks Campbell
----- Original Message
----- From:
"Keith Doxey" <lists.diyha@xxxxxxx> To: "UKHA Discussion
(E-mail)" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002
9:01 PM Subject: [ukha_d] Serial Input
> Hi
All, > > Following on to the Barcode thread, I have just tested
my
theory on the > "Accessability Options" in windows Control
Panel. > > Under the "General" tab is an option for "SerialKey
Devices" > > I set this up for COM2 at 9600 baud and set up the
laptop with Hyperterminal > at 9600. Connected the laptop
com
port to the desktop com port and was able > to type into whatever
window was active on the PC from either the the PC > keyboard or the
Keyboard on the laptop. > > This means that as long as the
Barcode
scanner sends normal ASCII text as > the barcodes all we will need to
do
is scan the item when the cursor is in > the correct place on the
screen
just as if it was a scanner with a Keyboard >
Wedge. > >
This also has implications in other areas of HA. > > If a
Pronto
or similar was programmed with the ASCII codes at say 300 baud > then
a
simple TSOP 1838 and TTL/RS232 level converted would allow the
PC to > receive direct input from the Pronto. The codes could
either
be worked out > manually, or learnt from the PC by sending the ASCII
codes out of the COM > port and using it to drive a 38kHz modulated
IR
LED > > I cant test the last theory as I dont have a Pronto but
I
dont see why it > wouldnt work. > >
Keith > > > > > For more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk >
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