Sorry for not reporting back sooner... You were correct, plugging in a PS/2
keyboard "through" the barcode scanner fixed the issue, and all is working
now.
Thanks again for the pointer!
Sean
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 8:01 PM, Guus Snijders wrote:
> Op 7 aug. 2015 22:41 schreef "Sean Snell" :
> >
Op 7 aug. 2015 22:41 schreef "Sean Snell" :
>
> Excellent suggestion, however it appears that I do not have any PS/2
> keyboards in my stock, so I'll have to grab one from my personal stash
when
> I go home tonight.
>
> I'll report back tomorrow!
Any results?
Mvg, Guus
Excellent suggestion, however it appears that I do not have any PS/2
keyboards in my stock, so I'll have to grab one from my personal stash when
I go home tonight.
I'll report back tomorrow!
Thanks,
Sean
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Guus Snijders wrote:
> Op 7 aug. 2015 16:40 schreef "Sean
Op 7 aug. 2015 16:40 schreef "Sean Snell" :
>
> Hey everybody!
>
> I'm dealing with what I believe is a kernel issue, but I'm still learning
> so please bear with me.
>
[...]
> The problem: I have a PS/2 hand scanner that works perfectly as a HID in
> Windows, verified working on the untouched term
Hey everybody!
I'm dealing with what I believe is a kernel issue, but I'm still learning
so please bear with me.
I've used Arch for the better part of 2+ years, and it's taught me more
about Linux and the way it works more than any other distro to date. That
being said, I'm not a complete n00b, b
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