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jimrx4
I have a USB Dacal Disk Library - you know, you put a disk in a slot and add
it to a database. The holder connects to the computer via a USB cable, you
then find the disk you want and the unit finds it. Good idea if you have >
100 CDs/DVDs.
Since I ALWAYS need new gadgets I bought a MS Bluetooth keyboard (the
Bluetooth gadget connects to the computer via USB). Hooked it up and it
works like a charm. My Dacal disk library however quick working. The
database program refuses to acknowledge that the hardware device is attached
hence leaving it almost useless. (Had them listed in an old database program
so I can still find them with little difficulty).
Long preamble. How do you get around an incompatibility like this? Wait for
the company to release new drivers (which I think is the correct answer)?
Can anyone think of any other way around this?
it to a database. The holder connects to the computer via a USB cable, you
then find the disk you want and the unit finds it. Good idea if you have >
100 CDs/DVDs.
Since I ALWAYS need new gadgets I bought a MS Bluetooth keyboard (the
Bluetooth gadget connects to the computer via USB). Hooked it up and it
works like a charm. My Dacal disk library however quick working. The
database program refuses to acknowledge that the hardware device is attached
hence leaving it almost useless. (Had them listed in an old database program
so I can still find them with little difficulty).
Long preamble. How do you get around an incompatibility like this? Wait for
the company to release new drivers (which I think is the correct answer)?
Can anyone think of any other way around this?