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3.2.2 Setting up the USB keyboard interface
The USB keyboard interface requires the USB device class driver for HID (Human Interface Device) which is
included in Windows 98 or later Operating Systems and whose setup wizard will automatically run. You do not need
to install the device driver.
Note:
If the USB-COM interface is set up, switch it to the USB keyboard interface by scanning the "USB keyboard
interface" QR Code symbol given in Section 12.2 with the parameter setting procedure in Section 12.1. (Plugging the
USB interface cable in the scanner automatically switches to the USB-COM interface by default.)
Connecting the USB interface cable to the host's USB port or USB hub automatically runs the system-supplied driver
setup wizard. Follow the wizard and set up the driver. The setup procedure on each of Windows 2000 and Windows
XP is described below.
Windows 2000
(1) Switch the computer on to run Windows 2000. Log on as an Administrator.
(2) Connect the scanner's USB interface cable to the computer or USB hub.
(3) Wait for
Found New Hardware
wizard to start.
Windows will automatically configure the scanner. Upon
completion of the configuration, the screen shown at left
automatically disappears.
(4) To check whether the USB device is working normally, open
the Windows Device Manager.
If
USB Human Interface Device
is added to the sub-tree of
Human Interface Devices
as shown at left, the scanner is
connected normally.
If the device is not added or it is marked with or ,
remove this driver with the uninstaller, reboot your
computer, and perform the above connection process again.