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- Getting started with Knox Capture
- Step 1: Launch Knox Capture
- Step 2: Create a scanning profile
- Step 3: Select apps and activities
- Step 4: Configure the scanner
- Step 5: Set keystroke output rules
- Step 6: Test apps in your configuration
- Step 7: Share your configuration
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Configure the output path
Knox Capture can send scanned data to a Bluetooth-enabled device, like a PC, as a Human Interface Device (HID) keyboard, emulating the functionality of a hardware scanner.
This feature is ideal for high-security enterprises with wireless network restrictions. For example, you might want to keep track of which assets are checked in or out of a restricted facility. In that case, you can use Knox Capture to scan an asset tag and send its data directly to a PC through Bluetooth.
How it works
The following describes how connected devices and scanned data are handled when using Knox Capture's Bluetooth wedge functionality:
- If the device is connected to a PC, output data is entered at the location of the keyboard cursor.
- Knox Capture applies any basic and advanced data formatting rules set in the default scanning profile to the output data.
- Only one Bluetooth-enabled device can be connected at a time. To connect to another device, you must first disconnect the current one.
- Scanning profiles are not supported, as Knox Capture operates as an HID keyboard.
Connect a device
To connect your device to a PC or other Bluetooth-enabled device using Knox Capture:
- On the home screen, next to Profiles, tap the more actions menu icon.
- Select Output path.
- Under Bluetooth, toggle Use bluetooth wedge to the on position.
- Under Paired devices, tap Make this device discoverable.
NOTE – To avoid unexpected scanning or output behavior, ensure you use Make this device discoverable instead of the Bluetooth menu in the device's settings. - If Bluetooth is disabled on your device, you're prompted to enable it. Then, Knox Capture asks for permission to make your device visible to others. Tap Allow.
- Select a device to pair with. A status message confirms that the two devices are connected.
A notification will alert you that the HID service is running. Any scanned data is then sent to the paired device through Bluetooth.
Unpair a device
To unpair a device through Knox Capture:
- On the home screen, next to Profiles, tap the three dots.
- Select Output path.
- Under Paired devices, tap the gear next to the device you want to unpair.
The device will be unpaired and removed from the Paired devices list.