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Old 03-18-2008, 12:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello,

I am working with a Metrologic, Orbit model MS7120 wedge scanner.
It’s being used to scan membership cards in a fitness club.
Recently some new Dell computers were purchased.
Unfortunately the new systems do not have PS/2 keyboard and
mouse ports, only USB. I called Dell and they are sending
a PS/2 to USB converter. The make and model of the converter
is a Tripp-lite Model B015-000 adaptor
http://www.tripplite.com/products/pr...ProductID=2574

Will this be enough to allow proper operation of a
scanner on a USB port? If not then what device do you recommend?
Also, which drivers and software do I need to install to ensure
correct operation on a USB port? They have three
different types of software for this model.
http://www.metrologic.com/corporate/download/MS7120/

But I noticed on another page that Metrologic has for
download a USB emulation driver. They show one for both
uni-directional and bi-directional support. Will I need one
of these also for correct operation?

Thank You.
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Have you gotten the old drivers to install on the new machines? I imagine they are Vista machines, which is why I'm asking if you are having problems... And most of the time with many peripherals the PS/2 to USB converter is all that you really need to ensure proper operation of the device.
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Have you gotten the old drivers to install on the new machines?
Thanks for the reply,

I didn’t attempt to install drivers because I didn’t even have a way
of connecting the scanner. I’m simply not sure whether a converter
was going to be enough for proper connection and operation. I
will be going back later this week in an attempt to finish the job
and I simply wanted to be prepared.

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I imagine they are Vista machines, which is why I'm asking if you are having problems
No, they are windows XP machines. We told them we didnt want Vista.

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And most of the time with many peripherals the PS/2 to USB converter is all that you really need to ensure proper operation of the device
I was concerned because what I’ve heard about the converters
wasn’t all good.
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Well, first off, it's very good in your situation that you don't have Vista on that computer. With that converter and XP on the machine, you should be good to go...
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