Plexis KeyInjector Serial Wedge — Installation Guide & Tips
Overview
Plexis KeyInjector converts serial (RS232) barcode scanners into keyboard input for Windows apps by reading serial data and injecting keystrokes.
System requirements
- Windows 7 through Windows 10 (assume ⁄64-bit compatibility; test on your OS).
- Available RS232 COM port or USB‑to‑serial adapter (use high‑quality adapter with FTDI/Prolific chipset).
- Administrator privileges for driver/COM access.
Installation steps
- Acquire software
- Download KeyInjector from a reputable source (vendor site or trusted software archive). Verify file checksum if provided.
- Install drivers
- If using a USB‑to‑serial adapter, install the adapter driver first (FTDI/Prolific recommended).
- Run installer
- Right‑click installer → Run as administrator. Allow changes.
- Configure COM port
- Open Windows Device Manager → note the COM number assigned to your scanner/adapter.
- Launch KeyInjector
- In KeyInjector settings, select the device COM port.
- Set baud rate, parity, data bits, and stop bits to match your scanner (common: 9600, 8, N, 1).
- Map keystroke behavior
- Configure prefix/suffix characters (e.g., TAB or ENTER) and any character filtering or translations.
- Enable “inject as keyboard” or equivalent option.
- Test
- Open Notepad and scan a barcode. Confirm characters appear as typed and suffix key (Enter/TAB) works.
- Install as service/auto‑start
- If available, enable auto‑start or install KeyInjector as a service so it runs at boot.
Common configuration tips
- COM settings mismatch: If input garbles, match baud/parity/data/stop settings to scanner.
- USB adapters: Use FTDI chipset adapters to reduce disconnects and latency.
- Termination characters: Configure correct line endings (CR, LF) to trigger form submits.
- Multiple scanners: Run multiple instances or use software that supports multiple COM ports.
- Security: Run as non‑admin after initial config if possible; restrict access to only needed accounts.
Troubleshooting
- No input: verify COM port in Device Manager, check cables, confirm scanner powered.
- Garbled text: fix serial parameters or try different baud rates.
- Duplicate characters/lag: try different USB port, update adapter driver, lower scan buffer rate.
- App focus issues: ensure target app has keyboard focus; consider adding an explicit TAB/ENTER suffix to move focus.
- Permissions error: run app as administrator during setup or grant COM port access to service account.
Maintenance & best practices
- Keep adapter and OS drivers updated.
- Backup KeyInjector config file after finalizing.
- Test after Windows updates.
- Document COM settings per device for faster replacements.
If you want, I can produce a one‑page printable checklist with exact menu steps for a specific Windows version and a recommended COM/scanner settings table.
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