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
Anyone want to download it and give it a try??
*Dawn Dale, PINES Services Specialist - Circulation*
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I haven't tried it for something like this, but there's a mobile app called
Barcode to PC that sounds like it should work by virtue of its ability to
send parameters following the barcode. I've used it for straightforward
scanning which it did well, but that's about it. See
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
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