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Supported platforms include: | Supported platforms include: | ||
- | *Mac OS X (does not work on older mac "powerbook" computers however it works well on all "macbook" computers) | + | *[[Mac OS X]] (does not work on older mac "powerbook" computers however it works well on all "macbook" computers) |
- | *iOS 4+ (including iPads running iOS 3.2) (currently HID only) | + | *[[iOS]] 4+ (including iPads running iOS 3.2) (currently HID only) |
- | *Windows (all flavors) | + | *[[Windows]] (all flavors) |
- | *Windows Mobile | + | *[[Windows Mobile]] |
- | *Linux | + | *[[Linux]] |
- | *Android (Most android phones only support SPP, however most tablets support HID.) | + | *[[Android]] |
- | *BlackBerry (SPP only) | + | *[[BlackBerry]] |
For those platforms that only support SPP mode, [[OpticonRL]] may be required to enable the OPN2002 to output barcode data directly into an application. | For those platforms that only support SPP mode, [[OpticonRL]] may be required to enable the OPN2002 to output barcode data directly into an application. | ||
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- | Versions of [[OpticonRL]] currently exist for both Android and BlackBerry. This enables customers to get barcode data into their applications with a minimal amount of effort, as [[OpticonRL]] transforms received serial data into keyboard presses, in effect "wedging" barcode data into applications. | + | Versions of [[OpticonRL]] currently exist for both [[Android]] and [[BlackBerry]]. This enables customers to get barcode data into their applications with a minimal amount of effort, as [[OpticonRL]] transforms received serial data into keyboard presses, in effect "wedging" barcode data into applications. |
==Technical Specifications== | ==Technical Specifications== | ||
===Supported Symbologies=== | ===Supported Symbologies=== |