OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical > Setup & Installation
USB Keyboard Wedge Device
apawskee:
I have device that has a capability to read MICR codeline using USB keyboard wedge but it cannot recognize by the operating system, it always detect as "unknown device".
can anyone please..... help me to this problem?
ivan:
More details please, for example;
List the USB statements from your config.sys.
Does HCIMONIT show the same USB controllers as config.sys?
Do you have USB keyboard.sys active or is it like this REM DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\USBKBD.SYS?
What are you using to detect and show your USB devices?
By giving answers to most of those questions we might be able to help resolve your problem.
Martin Iturbide:
Hi
It is interesting "The bottom line on all checks printed and used in North America (and many other countries worldwide) is printed using a special font called MICR (short for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition)."
So it should be something like this:
Do anybody knows if any kind of MICR readers has worked on OS/2 in the past?
Lennon:
- Which OS/2 or eComStation version are you using? ( You can execute a "ver /r" on the command line).
- It will be interesting to know the brand and model of the USB Keybord, and it is working as a normal keyboard or not.
Regards
apawskee:
Ivan,
Does HCIMONIT show the same USB controllers as config.sys?
Ans.>>> i don't have any idea about HCIMONIT.
Do you have USB keyboard.sys active or is it like this REM DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\USBKBD.SYS?
Ans.>>>I have driver and the files are "USBKBD.SYS" & "USBKINST.EXE", after placing the "USBKDB.SYS" at C:\OS2\BOOT path and "run" "USBKINST" at the command prompt it display "CONFIG.SYS CANNOT FOUND"
What are you using to detect and show your USB devices?
Ans.>>>None, can you give one?
apawskee:
Martin Iturbide,
we're using Ecomstation 2.2 and Ecomstation 2.0 Silver Release.
the device is "CTS L40" it is a keyboard emulated device that has a capability to read MICR codeline.
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