Excellent suggestion, however it appears that I do not have any PS/2 keyboards in my stock, so I'll have to grab one from my personal stash when I go home tonight. I'll report back tomorrow! Thanks, Sean On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Guus Snijders <gsnijders@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Op 7 aug. 2015 16:40 schreef "Sean Snell" <snellsg@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > > > Hey everybody! > > > > I'm dealing with what I believe is a kernel issue, but I'm still learning > > so please bear with me. > > > [...] > > The problem: I have a PS/2 hand scanner that works perfectly as a HID in > > Windows, verified working on the untouched terminals still using the "old > > system", but under Arch it's acting as if it's detected but it doesn't > give > > it's scanned data to any apps. The USB CC reader is working fine, as is > the > > receipt printer. > > A bit of a guess, but do you also have a ps/2 keyboard connected? > > I've had exactly the same problem on a Windows pc (also a t5730), scanner > appeared to work, but only once. > After I connected a ps/2 keyboard (and a reboot, the scanner worked. > > I wouldn't be surprised if Linux acted the same here. > > Mvg, Guus > -- Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks, Sean Snell NEO PC Solutions (440) 290-0108 www.neopcs.net