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I have a Symbol Bar Code Scanner that uses PS2 cable and USB that I want to use it in an NCR POS. So I have two questions. 1º If I turn on the POS using the PS2 cable the a entrance to keyboard, with no keyboard attach to him, the scanner don't work, but if I turn on the POS with the keyboard attached, it works fine. Anyone have same clue? 2º If I use the USB cable, the Windows ask me for the drivers, in this case, human interface device, but I don't have it. Where can I get it? One thing. I only have a image of Windows XPe. Thanks, Sérgio Cardoso |
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Sounds like your scanner supports a couple of modes: 1. Keyboard wedge - The scanner act like a keyboard with a special Y adapter to connect both keyboard and scanner, correct? It depends on the manufacture whether the scanner can work without the keyboard attached or not. I have WASP scanner that needs the keyboard. 2. USB HID device - The Scanner should have come with OPOS drivers. You should be able to download the driver from their website www.symbol.com. Look in the Support and Resource section for you model scanner. You could use the Service Object that comes with POS for .NET, but you are using XPe and not XP Pro so this solution will not work. BTW - There are POS newsgroups available: microsoft.public.windows.embedded.pointofservice and Microsoft.public.pos Someone in either of these newsgroups might be able to help. Regards, Sean Liming www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com Author: Windows Embedded for Point of Service / POS for .NET Step-by-Step http://www.sjjmicro.com/WEPOS.html, XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit "Sérgio" <Sérgio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B839D88B-C550-48B0-B6D1-D3D7144144AD@microsoft.com... > Hi! > > I have a Symbol Bar Code Scanner that uses PS2 cable and USB that I want > to > use it in an NCR POS. So I have two questions. > > 1º If I turn on the POS using the PS2 cable the a entrance to keyboard, > with > no keyboard attach to him, the scanner don't work, but if I turn on the > POS > with the keyboard attached, it works fine. Anyone have same clue? > > 2º If I use the USB cable, the Windows ask me for the drivers, in this > case, > human interface device, but I don't have it. Where can I get it? > > One thing. I only have a image of Windows XPe. > > Thanks, > > Sérgio Cardoso |
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Having just added support for a USB Symbol scanner to a XPe image, may I
offer the following comments: 1. The scanner can operate in at least 2 modes: "HID Keyboard emulation" and "IBM Handheld USB". To use the former the XPe image has to have the "Human Interface Device Driver", "USB Keyboard", "HIDClass.sys", HIDparse.sys", HIDUSB.sys" and "HID.dll" components. The OPOS driver is only required if you want to use the IBM emulation; you will have to componentize the driver. I did so but in the end decided to use the HID emulation, so I never used it. I'll be happy to send you my .SLD if it helps. 2. Once the scanner is powered up, you select which emulation you want by scanning special barcodes printed in the scanner manual. If "One thing. I only have a image of Windows XPe." Means that you cannot update the XPe image, you're probably out of luck. Regards, Dean "Sean Liming (eMVP)" <sean_liming@sjjmicro.com> wrote in message news:eMWwWgiRHHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > Sounds like your scanner supports a couple of modes: > > 1. Keyboard wedge - The scanner act like a keyboard with a special Y > adapter to connect both keyboard and scanner, correct? It depends on the > manufacture whether the scanner can work without the keyboard attached or > not. I have WASP scanner that needs the keyboard. > 2. USB HID device - The Scanner should have come with OPOS drivers. You > should be able to download the driver from their website www.symbol.com. > Look in the Support and Resource section for you model scanner. You could > use the Service Object that comes with POS for .NET, but you are using XPe > and not XP Pro so this solution will not work. > > BTW - There are POS newsgroups available: > microsoft.public.windows.embedded.pointofservice and Microsoft.public.pos > Someone in either of these newsgroups might be able to help. > > Regards, > > Sean Liming > www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com > Author: Windows Embedded for Point of Service / POS for .NET Step-by-Step > http://www.sjjmicro.com/WEPOS.html, XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded > Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit > > > "Sérgio" <Sérgio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B839D88B-C550-48B0-B6D1-D3D7144144AD@microsoft.com... >> Hi! >> >> I have a Symbol Bar Code Scanner that uses PS2 cable and USB that I want >> to >> use it in an NCR POS. So I have two questions. >> >> 1º If I turn on the POS using the PS2 cable the a entrance to keyboard, >> with >> no keyboard attach to him, the scanner don't work, but if I turn on the >> POS >> with the keyboard attached, it works fine. Anyone have same clue? >> >> 2º If I use the USB cable, the Windows ask me for the drivers, in this >> case, >> human interface device, but I don't have it. Where can I get it? >> >> One thing. I only have a image of Windows XPe. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Sérgio Cardoso > > |
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