Most any scanner will work - you may have to figure out the barcode configuration to make it work. I purchased a lightpen recently but we use Codabar barcodes so I had to turn that option on, as it was off by default. The lightpen I purchased is a USB type device and was $78 US dollars. FYI! Chris Cormack-6 wrote:
2009/11/17 Doug Kingston <dpk@efdss.org>:
I am helping a small library to implement Koha here in London. I am looking for recommendations for simple handheld scanners that integrate easily with Koha's web interface approach.
The simple rule of thumb is, does it act like a keyboard device?, if so, it will work.
IE can you take the scanner, scan a barcode and have it show up in a text editor, if so, it will work.
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