Marc,
     Symbol has a keyboard wedge (a device
that connects scanners to keyboards) that should work with PCs and Macs.
You may want to use them just in the few places where the slowdown is
hitting you and just attach them to the lowest-end/cheapest PCs you can
find.
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Caminiti, Marc wrote:
| This is kind of an off
topic question.  We currently use handheld scanners to scan in a barcode
on our packages to ship out an order.  The scanner is connected up via a
PC to a Digi PortServer.
| We have had problems in the past with this
configuration in that we were losing a character from our barcode and old
orders were getting shipped. So to fix this problem, we slowed down the
transmittal from the scanner to the PC.  Well, apparently this isn't fast
enough for our Warehouse Manager, but good for everyone else that uses it.
 Prior to this configuration, we had a scanner hooked up to an ADDS
terminal and that was working good.  But the scanner that we were using
slowly broke.  So we switched over to this other configuration.  Another
reason for that is that we had a hard time finding the keyboard connection
cable from the scanner to the ADDS RJ-11 type connection.
| Does
anyone out there have a similar configuration.  Or any ideas that may be
helpful?
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