Windows Command Line Configuration Utility
The Windows Command Line Configuration utility is a command line tool that flashes and updates the keymap settings of a keyboard using a .dat configuration file created by the NCR Matrix Maker utility.
To use the command line configuration utility, follow these steps::
- Install the Microsoft package for the Visual Studio 2010 runtime libraries included in the download package by doing the following:
- Double-click the vcredsit_x86.exe file and follow the on–screen instructions.
- Open a Command Prompt window as an Administrator by doing the following:
- Right-click the Command Prompt shortcut, select Run As Administrator, and then select Yes.
- Navigate to the directory where the NCR-KeymapUpdate.exe file is located.Note
Make sure that the HYHidLib.dll file included in the utility download package is located in the same directory as the NCR-KeymapUpdate.exe file.
- At the command prompt, enter the following command:
NCR-KeymapUpdate.exe <1 or 2> <DAT file name>
Note- 1 — indicates a 105-Key Compact Alphanumeric Keyboard.
- 2 — indicates a 64-Key Keyboard.
- DAT file name — indicates the file name of the keymap configuration file to be installed to the keyboard. This file is created using the NCR Matrix Maker.
The window displays a command line to indicate a successful keymap update.