I have created bar codes (Code 128 Auto font) consisting of CAM filenames with 
the hope of scanning these bar codes to speed up the process of opening a 
program file.  I have added ‘o’ to the front end of the bar code which will 
bring up the open dialogue box.  I have been unsuccessful in getting this to 
work properly.  If I scan a barcode made from ‘o’ separately, it will bring up 
the open dialogue box, then if I scan a barcode consisting of just the 
filename, it will populate the filename area in the dialogue box and load the 
program perfectly.  If I combine the 2 operations in one barcode, I will get a 
“cannot find file” error because it is dropping characters from the filename.

Also, sometimes, I have noticed that the jog increment dropdown will change 
from “continuous” to “.1” and actually jog the selected axis.

I am using USB Honeywell hand held scanners. I have talked with Honeywell 
support and told them of what is going on and they contend that my issues are 
coming from the Linux EMC2 software compatibility because when I scan my 
barcodes to Gedit, they produce the correct characters and carriage return that 
I created them with.

I have been told that this maybe happening because “the real-time kernal which 
gives absolute priority to the motor control thread is interrupting the “fake 
keyboard” input of the bar code reader”.  This is happening on 2 separate 
machines.

Any ideas are welcomed.  Thanks!
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