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I have for years used the Comm Control that comes with VB to transfer data from external devices (like a balance) to spreadsheets via the serial port. Now that most devices are using USB to send data, I would like to be able to add that capability to the add-ins I've written. Does anyone out there know of a third-party control or maybe some code somebody has written that would help me to do this?
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Don,

Jan Axelson has some exampels at http://www.lvr.com/usbcode.htm

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I have for years used the Comm Control that comes with VB to transfer data

from external devices (like a balance) to spreadsheets via the serial port.
Now that most devices are using USB to send data, I would like to be able to
add that capability to the add-ins I've written. Does anyone out there know
of a third-party control or maybe some code somebody has written that would
help me to do this?
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DonB in Canada



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