# Press one of the optical code scanning buttons in the context aware action bar or in the start screen.<br/>[[File:UI_Android_StartScannerFromActionBar.jpg|420 px|border|alt=Start an Scanner|Start an Scanner]][[File:UI_Android_StartScannerFromStartScreen.jpg|420 px|border|alt=Start an Scanner|Start an Scanner]]
{{attention|
From version 2.4.3 on, the context sensitive action bar doesn't contain the scanning buttons anymore.
Instead, the scanning menu can be found in the navigation drawer (to be opened by clicking on the app's icon).}}
{{attention|From version 2.4.3 on, the context sensitive action bar doesn't contain the scanning buttons anymore. Instead, the scanning menu can be found in the navigation drawer (to be opened by clicking on the app's icon).}}{{attention|From version 2.4.4 on, the Getac Z710's integrated barcode scanner is used if available. In the default configuration, it makes a very loud beeping sound though. You might want to switch that off in the Getac's settings (not in the UBIK settings - this is outside our control).}}
== Scan an optical code ==
* [[HowTo:Make_an_Object_be_found_by_Optical_Codes]]
[[Category:PublishingAndroid|Find Objects by Optical Codes]][[Category:AndroidHow-To|Find Objects by Optical Codes]][[Category:How-ToPublishing|Find Objects by Optical Codes]]