According to ehow it is called a reticle. But I usually just hear it called the QR reader.
- What are those scanning squares called?
- What are the squares in QR codes?
- What are the position markers of a QR code?
What are those scanning squares called?
What are QR codes? A QR code is a type of barcode that can be read easily by a digital device and which stores information as a series of pixels in a square-shaped grid.
What are the squares in QR codes?
Three corners of the QR Code contain the finder pattern, a nested series of black and white squares that, when detected by an optical scanner and interpreted by software, allow the scanning device to determine the orientation of the QR Code.
What are the position markers of a QR code?
Positioning detection markers
Located at three corners of each code, it allows a scanner to accurately recognize the Code and read it at high speed, while indicating the direction in which the Code is printed. They essentially help quickly identify the presence of a QR Code in an image and it's orientation.