We'd be interested to hear too. But why does it need to save locally,
rather than having a wireless connection to a computer? They're not
going to wander around the museum with them are they?

Tim

On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Adam Wead <aw...@rockhall.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone recommend a barcode scanner wireless or otherwise that saves 
> barcodes to internal memory, to be downloaded to a computer later?  We have 
> patrons scan their ids as they enter to keep track of statistics.  I've 
> created some software that does this, with a regular barcode reader, but the 
> problem is the window has to be in focus the whole time and the terminal is 
> used by a security guard who has to do other things at the same time.  So, I 
> need some kind of "hands-off" solution and preferably something involving the 
> least amount of work from me...
>
> any ideas?
>
> ...adam
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