Hi,
What kind of scanner? do you want connect.
We have code bar scanner, and it works fine.
Regards
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Alejandro Soler
Administrador de Sistemas
Martina di Trento S.A.
Tel.: (011) 4000-7243
Av.Pedro de Mendoza 2555
(C1169AAJ) Buenos Aires - Argentina
Hi
Its a usb paper scanner.
You did anything extra to get your bardcode scanner work with 270 dru
On May 16, 2013 6:30 PM, Alejandro Soler aso...@martinaditrento.com
wrote:
Hi,
What kind of scanner? do you want connect.
We have code bar scanner, and it works fine.
Regards
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Barcode scanners are basically keyboards, HID devices. Usually all that
is required is that you have the country code set correctly.
For paper/image scanners, you can find those that are know to work under
both Windows and *nix here:
Hi,
No i didn't anything extra. The codebar scanners works as a keyboard
emulator.
We have paper scanner, but they work through network connection.
To connect USB scanner, i hope you need use utsc client to connect to
windows terminal server with -r commport: option.
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Actually, -r comport would be for a serial device. The uttsc kiosk
script should default to running -r usb:on to do USB device redirection
(requires that the Sun Ray Windows Components be installed on the
Windows instance if using MS-RDP)
On 5/16/13 9:27 AM, Alejandro Soler wrote:
Hi,
No i
HI
Thanks for the reply.
this pdf is mentioning about sunray 3 client noe.?
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Craig Bender craig.ben...@oracle.comwrote:
Barcode scanners are basically keyboards, HID devices. Usually all that
is required is that you have the country code set correctly.
True, because that's the only version you can buy. Should be fine,
unless the device cannot fallback to operate with USB 1.1 (not 1.1
speeds, the USB 1.1 spec). Not very many devices have this limitation.
On 5/16/13 11:13 AM, Ben .T.George wrote:
HI
Thanks for the reply.
this pdf is
We use visioneer RaoadWarrior and visioneer strobe XP 100 on SR 5.2
+Oracle Linux 5.3 + sane and it works fine.
Never used them with uttsc.
Karl
On 2013-05-15 1:05 PM, Ben .T.George wrote:
HI
we have an existing setup with some sunray 270 and 3i clients.
Currently we need to connect USB
I have never done this, and maybe it's easy, but it sounds like something
which will only bring you pain. I wonder if some kind of wifi or network
solution may be better?
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Ben .T.George bentech4...@gmail.comwrote:
HI
we have an existing setup with some sunray