Version Differences for Windows

(USB-VCP)
(Bluetooth HID)
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  ==Bluetooth HID==    ==Bluetooth HID== 
- To use a Bluetooth HID capable barcode scanner such as the OPN2002, OPR3301, OPI3301 or PX35 with OS X, one must first pair the computer with the barcode scanner. Once properly paired as a Bluetooth HID device you can scan barcodes and have them show up on the screen as if the device was a USB-HID device. Please note, not all windows computers have bluetooth hardware, in the event your computer does not have bluetooth built in you can purchase a bluetooth adapter.   + To use a Bluetooth HID capable barcode scanner such as the OPN2002, OPR3301, OPI3301 or PX35 with OS X, one must first pair the barcode scanner with the computer. When properly paired, your Bluetooth device will pass barcodes to the computer as if it were a keyboard. What this means is that barcode data will appear on your screen wherever you position the cursor. Please note that not all Windows computers have Bluetooth hardware. In the event your computer does not have Bluetooth built in you can purchase a Bluetooth adapter from a local electronics retailer, or online.  
       
  ==USB-VCP==    ==USB-VCP==