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In , on 12/01/08
at 10:25 AM, "Steven Levine" said:
>What you will need to do is set a breakpoint in the KBDserv and plug in
>the CueCat. Then you will step though the code until it decides it does
>not know what the CueCat is and returns to the caller. At this point, we
>will figure out what to do next.
Any progress here? I finally got the Readerware programs installed in
eCS. Moved all of my data over from the Mac just fine.
This may be helpful:
The CueCat light is flashing, and as it should, when brought to a bar
code, the light turns a steady red. The light first comes on when the
usbkbd.sys driver is loaded. The CueCat does not show up in USBDock, and
won't enter scanned code into the Readerware program.
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