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Appendix A—Keyboards<br />

EasyCoder PX4i/6i Alphanumeric keyboard<br />

Actual Keyboard Appearance<br />

Position Numbers<br />

ID Numbers and ASCII Values<br />

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The EasyCoder PX4i/6i printers do not automatically map the keys of the<br />

alphanumeric keyboard to ASCII and ID values. The alphanumeric keyboard<br />

is simply a skin, placed on top of an existing keypad. It is necessary<br />

to map the keys to desired ASCII values. The appearance of the alphanumeric<br />

keyboard shall thus only be seen as an example. ID numbers cannot<br />

be explicitly mapped, but follow the corresponding ASCII values. ID<br />

values exist only for the 22 keys (and their respective shifted keys) which<br />

are commonly available on all the keyboards shown above. The alphanumeric<br />

keyboard must be mapped after every reboot, according to the<br />

user's requirements. The KEYBMAP$ command (see Chapter 2) is used to<br />

assign ASCII values to each corresponding position number. The example<br />

program on the next page maps the keyboard to the values shown on the<br />

actual keyboard, according to the ANSI character set (which is used by<br />

most Terminal programs, such as Windows Hyperterminal).<br />

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