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Hi there,

I'm having a problem with a Barcode scanner I just purchased.
It conencts to PS/2 via a wedge keyboad connector, scans one code (which does not get sent as output for some reason) then dies, until reconnected.

I'm running Vista and the scanner is advertised as requiring no drivers =/
Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.


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