Excel - Human Interface Device How To
I have a rfid human interface device (usb pen) and I want the information to
go into an excel spreadsheet. As the rfid pen reads tags it sends numbers to the spreadsheet for recording in a database. Where/how do I tell the Excel sheet to accept this information coming via the usb port. -- Charlie New XP User |
Excel - Human Interface Device How To
The software that came with the pen should include a library that allows you
to reference it's object model via Excel -- http://HelpExcel.com "sswcharlie1" wrote: I have a rfid human interface device (usb pen) and I want the information to go into an excel spreadsheet. As the rfid pen reads tags it sends numbers to the spreadsheet for recording in a database. Where/how do I tell the Excel sheet to accept this information coming via the usb port. -- Charlie New XP User |
Excel - Human Interface Device How To
Thanks for quick response
The USB pen came with no software and the supplier keeps telling me that when I plug in the device the H.I.D should start up auto and request where to send. This does not happen. I was hoping to try the reverse getting Excel to locate the usb device. -- Charlie New XP User "galimi" wrote: The software that came with the pen should include a library that allows you to reference it's object model via Excel -- http://HelpExcel.com "sswcharlie1" wrote: I have a rfid human interface device (usb pen) and I want the information to go into an excel spreadsheet. As the rfid pen reads tags it sends numbers to the spreadsheet for recording in a database. Where/how do I tell the Excel sheet to accept this information coming via the usb port. -- Charlie New XP User |
Excel - Human Interface Device How To
Perhaps look for the manufacturer's web site and see if there's any
information there. Also look at the links returned with this google search: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ata+into+excel Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "sswcharlie1" wrote: Thanks for quick response The USB pen came with no software and the supplier keeps telling me that when I plug in the device the H.I.D should start up auto and request where to send. This does not happen. I was hoping to try the reverse getting Excel to locate the usb device. -- Charlie New XP User "galimi" wrote: The software that came with the pen should include a library that allows you to reference it's object model via Excel -- http://HelpExcel.com "sswcharlie1" wrote: I have a rfid human interface device (usb pen) and I want the information to go into an excel spreadsheet. As the rfid pen reads tags it sends numbers to the spreadsheet for recording in a database. Where/how do I tell the Excel sheet to accept this information coming via the usb port. -- Charlie New XP User |
Excel - Human Interface Device How To
Thanks. I will check some of them out. The supplier is mannings rfid in UK
and the usb pen has no manufacturers markings. -- Charlie New XP User "Dave F" wrote: Perhaps look for the manufacturer's web site and see if there's any information there. Also look at the links returned with this google search: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ata+into+excel Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "sswcharlie1" wrote: Thanks for quick response The USB pen came with no software and the supplier keeps telling me that when I plug in the device the H.I.D should start up auto and request where to send. This does not happen. I was hoping to try the reverse getting Excel to locate the usb device. -- Charlie New XP User "galimi" wrote: The software that came with the pen should include a library that allows you to reference it's object model via Excel -- http://HelpExcel.com "sswcharlie1" wrote: I have a rfid human interface device (usb pen) and I want the information to go into an excel spreadsheet. As the rfid pen reads tags it sends numbers to the spreadsheet for recording in a database. Where/how do I tell the Excel sheet to accept this information coming via the usb port. -- Charlie New XP User |
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