Scan driver’s license information into a native app with no integration required Seeing all the barcodes highlighted on the screen at once with MatrixScan, tapping the barcode you want to scan, and pushing the data to a backend software platform with no integration required is a time-saving solution that eliminates the frustration of trying to scan single barcodes among many in a small place. This functionality overcomes the challenges associated with trying to scan a single barcode where there are many codes. The yellow highlight shows what happens when a user taps the barcode to be scanned. See in the video above how the smartphone’s built-in camera captures an image and highlights many barcodes in a small space using the MatrixScan functionality in the Keyboard Wedge app. The Keyboard Wedge now enables users to select and scan a single barcode when there are many barcodes appearing in a small space. Selective barcode scanning with no integration required
This saves one more step of manual data entry. The new keyboard mode enables users to c onfigure the app to automatically submit a form via the enter key or switch to the next input with a Tab key. This means employees can now also scan in environments where remote desktop clients or terminal emulator applications are common, such as warehouse management or order entry systems. The Scandit Keyboard Wedge on Android is now also available as a software keyboard.