Thanks for your response Garry.

I've read about this issue also. The fix in some cases appears to be ensuring the device is set to the correct country code. Did you try this?

Curtis.

Garry Robbins wrote:
A customer of ours had some challenges with hand barcode scanners and the NumLock key.

Theirs tended to turn the NumLock key off, which annoyed the operators who were also doing keypad numeric entry.

igor khurgin wrote:
Curtis,
It works exactly as Mike described on the Windows: barcode scanner works as a keyboard. We tested it with a "manufacturing floor" applications using SRWC.
Igor

Mike Cornelia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you tell me, is the device speaking to something on the Sun Ray, or
> are you passing through to Windows using SGD/SRWC?
>
> Thanks..
> Curtis.

Our application runs directly in Solaris, we don't use WIndows or any
type of connector.
But I would think it would work fine - the Sunray simply sees the
barcode scanner as a keyboard, so it should work just the same.

Mike
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