I just checked & I have a CueCat that I never got around to tossing. If you'd like it, contact me off line. I've seen posts (but don't remember where) with pointers to sites with hacks. -mj- Matt Graham wrote: > On Friday 03 August 2007 10:16, after a long battle with technology, > Nathan Aubrey wrote: > >>I am looking for a handheld scanner that works in linux. I have a >>catalog system with barcodes and I want to be able to scan the >>barcode and have the computer read the number associated with it. >>Does anyone use anything like this? > > > ISTR that when the CueCat was around, a fair number of people used it to > do just that. There was a kernel module and everything. It was so > long ago that I'm fuzzy on the specifics, but google://"linux cuecat" > will probably turn up the whole story. The results should also provide > 1 or 2 starting points for non-CueCat barcode scanners that work with > minimal hassle. > > (I could've *had* a CueCat; we found one 2 weeks ago while going through > old junk. But no, I thought I'd never need or want a PS/2 barcode > scanner, so it got junked....) > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss