Bloomberg Keyboard Driver Fingerprint
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The Bloomberg Keyboard 3 is a standard PC keyboard that has been specially designed for use with. Find the “Keyboard Driver” keyboard software package and click Download. Disclaimer Bloomberg disclaims all responsibility for improper use of the keyboard and any injuries that may occur.
We are having problems with Bloomberg keyboards on a several workstations (Compaq DC7100 and DC7700). The PCs keep?loosing? Bloomberg keyboards once in a while.
Unplugging and plugging the keyboard fixes the problem. The Bloomberg Techs have been on sigh, but couldn?t resolve the problem. Tipovoj dogovor perevozki gruza skachatj. They just updated the keyboard drivers. I run the HP diagnostic CD, but didn?t find any hardware problems. This happens to both types of Bloomberg keyboards. The keyboards have been replaced several times.
I also checked the PCs for spyware. Has anyone experienced a problem like this or have any suggestions on how to resolve it? I have been running a proof of concept demo for HP Blade workstations.
I have recently run into this problem as well. No other keyboards I have used have this issue and seems to be unique to the Bloomberg Keyboard, especially the newer style with the biometric on-board. As far as I can tell the keybaord runs off the PS2 plug and the Biometric and speakers/mic use the USB connection. From what I have seen the USB items still continue to work while the keyboard drops out. To restore it I simply have to unplug the PS2 and plug it back in. Update: I have done some futher testing and have arrived at the conclusion that the PS2 plug does not draw any power, and only uses the data pins of the PS2.
The Keyboard appears to be soley powered from the USB. In my opnion this might cause the PS2 to goto 'sleep' since there is no power draw. In theory, we should be able to run the keyboard off just the USB and that should resolve the issue.
So i recentley bought this fancy Bloomberg keyboard thats meant for some fancy banking terminal or something. It had a fingerprint scanner, i thought it was neat and rare (on russian market) and i like cool rare hardware (and this one is indeed really cool good quality too made in mexico) So i wanted to get the fingerprint scanner to work.
For that i had to install unneceseary bloomberg softwarte package. So the fingerprint scanner works it shows my fingerprints and stuff but it only works for its own software to acess some stock traiding/banking servers online.
I wanted to get this thing to work with windows like instead of a passwork kinda like what many business laptops have. The problem is i need some driver that can gewt this thing to work with windows and i googled stuff but havent found anything so far (the only software i found cost 200 bucks) and i am short on money right now. So i am looking for something free. Now i was never really interested in biometric hardware and i dont know much about it, but i heard that windows 7 supports buimetric scanners. So does anyone know anything i cound use or help me get this thing to work?
Yeah, well i also had a laptop with a scanner once, which i didnt use. But the laptop turned out to be a piece crap anyway (sadly a $2500 piece of crap) but this keyboard here i found is really cool and high quality, it would just seem like a waste to have a cool keyboard like this and not use the fingerprint scanner. Well I did find the driver for the scanner, which seemes to have unlocked the option of 'biometric devices' inside the control panel. Sadly that option dosent do anything. It could be because Win 7 dosent support the technology any more. All i need now is to find a good free piece of software that allows me to intergrade finger scanning into the authentication of my account. There is one piece of software i fopund from some IBM notebook.
Generals zero hour trainer. It sortof works but its way too buggy. Other software dosent recognise my device for some reason. So i will keep searching untill i find a good one, then ill post it here in case anyone ever becomes interested this info could help. The problem is, i have the driver the device works. But there is no software for it (no free software anyway) that provides the software to have the driver work with the OS.
There are some pieces of software out there, but either they are not compatible with my particular scanner, or they dont recognise the scanner for some reason. There is one IBM software that does recognise it and even reads my fingerprints, but its buggy and crashes all the time. And for some reasin, my fingerprints are not good enough for it to register. Much of the notebook fingerscanning software i tried dosent even want to install because its ACER only or HP only or stuff. The IBM software installed fine, but one is really buggy, the other cant talk with the scanning hardware driver for some reason. But a lot of the software is compatible with my fingerscan.