[Koha] Focus lost when using barcode scanner

Fridolin SOMERS fridolin.somers at biblibre.com
Tue Jun 3 19:54:30 NZST 2014


What browser are you using ?
Do you have some code in preference "intranetuserjs" ?

Le 03/06/2014 02:22, Marty a écrit :
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> Thanks for your answer. I cleared the browser cache, but that does not seem to make any difference. And yes, it is using /circ/returns.pl
> It is doing exactly the same for checkout, but in both cases only when I use the barcode scanner.
> It is a keyboard wedge scanner we have been using for quite a while, and it scans fine.
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> I do not really know where to go from here, if you have any other ideas, keep them coming.
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> Thanks,
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> Marty
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> On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 1:59:06 PM, Fridolin SOMERS <fridolin.somers at biblibre.com> wrote:
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> For check-in, are you using page : /circ/returns.pl ?
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> You may clear your browser cache.
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> Best regards,
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> Le 20/05/2014 04:08, Marty a écrit :
>> I have been really puzzled about this one, and I do not know if this is a koha issue, but maybe people have had the same problem.
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>> When I scan a barcode for checking out or checking in I loose focus after scanning the first item, I have to click on the box to get my focus back. The focus seems to move to the search box.
>> Obviously this is really annoying if you have to scan more than one item.
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>> This behaviour started after I upgraded to Wheezy. When I type in barcodes manually there are no issues.
>> When I scan barcodes in gedit, the behaviour seems to be exactly the same as when I type the barcode.
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>> So, if I scan barcode 12345, it shows that barcode and the cursor ends up on the next line, same as when I type the barcode and hit enter.
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>> Using Koha 3.15.00.029 on Linux debian 3.2.57-3 i686 GNU / Linux
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