This is a very good point.  I will pass that along to our library.

Ruth Frasur (she/they)
Coordinator - Evergreen Indiana Library Consortium and Evergreen Community 
Development Initiative
Indiana State Library
140 N. Senate Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-3691

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Simplest solution is to use a barcode symbology that supports the common 
keyboard character set (aka ASCII).  Code-128 is well known and widely 
supported.  Then just use the barcode to "type" your normal credentials in.  
For example:

https://barcode.tec-it.com/en/Code128?data=user%5Ctpass1234

If you check the "Evaluate escape sequences" box, then the "\t" in the middle 
should generate a "<TAB>" character to switch to the password field during the 
scan.  This particular case is untested, but I've done similar in the past.  
You can also generate the "<ENTER>" at the end if needed, but many scanners 
will insert that anyway.  Try adding it if yours does not.

Please note that this should be considered a convenient but LOW SECURITY method 
of login.  Anyone with a barcode scanner and the ID can scan the barcode and 
see the credentials in plain text.  (Assuming you don't actually print the 
plaintext version under the barcode in the first place ;) )

Dan


On Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 8:29 AM Frasur, Ruth via Evergreen-general 
<evergreen-general@list.evergreen-ils.org<mailto:evergreen-general@list.evergreen-ils.org>>
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Hello all,

I received this email from an EI member library and wondered if any of you or 
your libraries have implemented or investigated such a thing.

“We would like to activate [my assumption is…log into the client] our logins 
via barcode scan. Is there software that can bridge the gap from our scan to 
Evergreen’s login screen. Staff could walk up and scan their badge like 
hospital staff do to bring up the computers [again, my assumption is this means 
“staff client” rather than “computers”]. Of course, it would affordable too, 
right?”

Ruth Frasur (she/they)
Coordinator - Evergreen Indiana Library Consortium and Evergreen Community 
Development Initiative
Indiana State Library
140 N. Senate Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-3691

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