If there is software to install on the terminal server, it's not going to work from a Sun Ray.

Jim Klimov wrote On 02/13/07 01:07 PM,:
Hello Leigh,

  Alas, I tried plugging this scanner directly into our Windows
  terminal server (so its drivers would be installed if needed),
  and it doesn't seem to work like a USB HID device nor a keyboard.
  It appeared in Device manager (after a requested restart of the
  server), but there is no HID-Devices branch. Also it doesn't
  generate any text in, i.e., Notepad when i scan a barcode.
  Seems there should be some more software to install, I'll look
  into it later in the week...

Tuesday, February 13, 2007, 6:42:03 PM, you wrote:

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LP> Hiya,

LP> I am using Symbol USB barcode scanners here with SunRays.

LP> They are USB scanners and look like keyboards, so the barcode you scan
LP> just gets inputted the same as if it were being typed in from a keyboard.

LP> You can configure the barcode scanner to input certain keystrokes
LP> before/after it sends the actual barcode so you could use say ^K to grab
LP> an applications attention, have the scanner send the barcode and then
LP> have the scanner send ENTER.

LP> This is exactly what we do here, works nicely.




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