![]() We have tested plugging the scanner directly into the laptop using ports on both sides of the laptop.After that VMware support advised to contact Dell.With those results I additionally tested with a Citrix based thin client laptop and I was able to reproduce the same scenarios above with the Horizon environment and Citrix.NOTE – that it’s not exactly the same test as the thin client laptop has an external battery whereas my laptop is connected with AC power. I tested on my laptop with the same parameters above and was unable to recreate the scenario.I contacted VMware support who advised to test the scenario outside of the thin client environment. I did some research online and tinkered with a few different settings in Horizon on the test pool which did not come up with positive results and I reached a dead end.Going from external power supply to internal laptop battery power will cause the scanner to disconnect and similar to above it will reconnect 10-15 minutes later.I would hear two beeps and the scanner would then start to function. ![]() It does seem to pick up 10-15 minutes later. Powering off the thin client and powering it back on lead to the scanner not automatically being picked up.Zebra offered the two below links which I applied to our test Horizon pool.Our issue is that when a thin client is rebooted with the USB scanner attached it will not work after you establish a connection to your Horizon instance until you unplug the USB scanner and plug it back in. ![]() I hoped this app would allow a good middle ground of consistency and of functioning as an input but it does not do that.We have zebra and symbol USB scanners that are used to scan medicine in our hospital from both dell and igel thin clients. I often keep the cradle connected to a windows computer and whenever I connect to my phone with the scanner it will mostly work, but without any of the ADF rules functioning that I’ve added to the profile.Īfter disconnecting Bluetooth and returning to the cradle I end up needing to rescan the entire custom profiles settings as the scanner/cradle ends up wonky, not providing input until the rescanning or maybe if I unplug it fifteen times, who knows. My experience with connecting the scanner through Bluetooth normally is not consistent. If it had the normal selection of text option I’d have rated it 3 stars at least. Instead I’d have to screenshot it and use the live text apple has to try and get that data. It wouldn’t even be so bad if they enabled the option to copy the text that was scanned. It simply lets you see what you scanned with the type of barcode and the actual data. If you’re looking for that as well then this app is not what you want. I thought this would allow me to consistently connect my scanner (DS2200) to my iPhone and then use the scanner normally. ![]() The source code for this app is available within the Zebra Scanner SDK for iOS.ĭownload the "Scanner SDK for iOS" from your regional URL below (search term = Scanner SDK for iOS):įor access to all Zebra’s scanner software tools, go to Kai Tainaan From a iPhone/iPad query and display scanner asset information From a iPhone/iPad perform device configuration such as enable/disable SymbologiesĤ. From a iPhone/iPad control the LED, beeper and bar code scannerģ. The Zebra Scanner Control app enables Zebra cordless scanners to be connected and controlled by a iPhone/iPad after Bluetooth pairing.Ģ. ![]()
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