The default Windows USB CCID driver does not support secure PIN entry.
You need to get a better driver for your reader. Presumably OmniKey
provides such a driver.

Cheers, Frank.


On Friday, August 24 at 03:03PM, Taylor, Tim wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've been a long time user of the opensc project on linux.  Now I'm
> trying to use OpenSC on Windows 7.
> 
> The reader I'm using is an OmniKey 3821 USB CCID device with an LCD
> display and a PIN pad.  Using the opensc PKCS#11 module in applications
> such as firefox or thunderbird works great, requiring the card PIN to be
> entered on the PIN pad of the reader as desired.
> 
> Now I'm looking at using the opensc minidriver to provide access for
> applications that use the Windows crpyto API.  After some fiddling
> around, I managed to change the driver for my smart card (Gemalto
> TOPDLGX4 144k) to the opensc minidriver.  However, when I use an
> application that tries to access the card, I'm prompted to enter the PIN
> in a Windows dialog rather than the reader PIN pad.
> 
> Is there a way to have the external PIN pad be used to enter card PINs
> when using the opensc minidriver?
> 
> - Tim
> 
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Frank Morgner

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