APPENDIX A
Sample Configuration Files
A-6 PEN*KEY
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6100 Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide
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1: Enable clock checking, always display clock regression messages.
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15: Enable clock checking, only display clock regression messages if
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ApmEventDialogs setting is >= 7.
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257: Enable clock checking, display message and lock up system upon clock
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regression.
ApmCheckRTC=0
; Disables the broadcast of Norand-defined power management events to DOS
; drivers and TSR’s. Windows drivers and applications are not affected.
; This sidesteps broken behavior in some DOS TSR’s and drivers that monitor
; power management event broadcasts. Specifically the current SystemSoft
; PCMCIA card management software. The problem is that DOS drivers only
; examine bottom 8 bits of the event ID. OEM-defined events are 16 bits,
; thus causing the broken DOS drivers to misidentify events and act
; strangely. This entry defaults to 1, but should be set to 0, if you are
; using SystemSoft PCMCIA card drivers. Also, if “ApmFixSystemSoft” entry
; (below) is 1, this entry is forced to 0.
ApmDosOemEvents=0
; This entry enables workarounds required by current SystemSoft PCMCIA
; software (see ApmDosOemEvents above). This switch currently makes these
; changes to normal APM 1.1 behavior:
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1. SUSPEND event notifications to DOS are converted to USER_SUSPEND
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events. Windows drivers and applications are not affected. This
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entry defaults to 0 if not present but should be set to 1 if you are
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using the SystemSoft PCMCIA card drivers, until further notice.
ApmFixSystemSoft=1
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[Pen Driver]
; Pen*Key increases wOffsetX to move cursor down relative to pen.
wOffsetX=693
; Increase wOffsetY to move cursor to left relative to pen.
wOffsetY=318
; Increase wDistinctWidth to make cursor move slower relative to pen in the
; up/down direction on screen.
wDistinctWidth=3512
; Increase wDistinctHeight to make cursor move slower relative to pen in the
; left\right direction on screen.
wDistinctHeight=3043
;– 1..200. Set to 120–150 if you install hardware recognition.
PointsPerSecond=50
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[Scanner Driver]
; ScannerHardwareType controls the type of hardware the scanner is using.
; This value MUST be set or the driver does not load. There is no default
; value. The valid values are: PEN*KEY/33, PEN*KEY, and TETHERED.
ScannerHardwareType=PEN*KEY
; MessageBeepScanVerification controls the type of beep generated when a
; good scan is obtained. Valid values are: OFF, INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, and
; ALL (Does both internal and external).
MessageBeepScanVerification=INTERNAL
; MessageBeepStatusNotification controls the type of beep generated when a
; status change happens. Valid values are: OFF INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, and ALL
; (Does both internal and external).
MessageBeepStatusNotification=INTERNAL
; MessageBoxStatusNotification controls whether or not a message box is
; generated when a status change happens. Valid values are: TRUE and FALSE.
MessageBoxStatusNotification=TRUE
; EnableScannerWhenDriverLoads controls when the scanner is enabled. If
; TRUE, scanner is enabled when it is loaded by Windows and is always active
; until Windows shuts down. This option (if TRUE) does not require the
; OpenDriver and CloseDriver calls issued by the application to use the
A. Sample
Configuration Files
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