faq:using_barcode_scanners_with_windows_terminal_services
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If you are running Windows 10 and still do not get the ^B character, you will need to run the command prompt as an administrator on the local workstation, | If you are running Windows 10 and still do not get the ^B character, you will need to run the command prompt as an administrator on the local workstation, | ||
- | Click Search or right click on the Windows button on the task bar and select Search. Type cmd, Command Prompt should show at the top of the search window. | + | * Click Search or right click on the Windows button on the task bar and select Search. |
- | Right click on Command Prompt and select run as administrator. | + | * Type cmd. Command Prompt should show at the top of the search window. |
- | Right click on the top of the command prompt window where it says Administrator: | + | |
- | On the bottom of the Command Prompt Properties window, check the checkbox that says Use legacy console (requires relaunch). | + | |
- | Click OK and then close the command prompt window. | + | |
- | Relaunch the command prompt and scan a barcode. You should now see the ^B | + | |
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+ | updated by Steve Wind June 29 2018 | ||
faq/using_barcode_scanners_with_windows_terminal_services.txt · Last modified: 2021/09/24 16:15 (3 years ago) by swind