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VersaKey with USB-HID Reader Interface 
The first time the keyboard is plugged into a specific USB port, the MagStripe 
reader is recognized as a separate device, and Windows presents a pop-up 
dialog box.  The pop-up box guides one through the process of installing the HID 
device driver for the reader.  After this process is completed once, Windows no 
longer request this process as long as the device is plugged into the same USB 
port.  The device driver that Windows installs for this device is a driver used for 
HID devices and it is part of the Windows operating system.  Most Windows 
systems finds the drivers needed without additional prompts.  In some cases, the 
Windows system needs to know the location of the drivers. 
 
2.2  
Operation  
 
The keyboard and reader operate as outlined in the VersaKey Quick Start 
Manual, Part Number: 80074502-001. 
 
Although, the reader communication data interface is separate, the reading 
operation remains the same.  The card data is accepted into the Windows 
system USB HID input report where the card data can be used by a specific card 
operations application.  Card data is not mixed with the keyboard character 
information.
 
3.0 
The HID interface, Technical Information 
 
The reader conforms to the USB specification revision 2.0.  This device also 
conforms to the Human Interface Device (HID) class specification version 2.0. The 
reader communicates to the host as a vendor defined HID device. The details 
about how the card data and commands are structured into HID reports follow later 
in this section. The latest versions of the Windows operating systems, Windows 98, 
Me, 2000, and XP all come with a standard Windows USB HID driver. Windows 
applications that communicate to this reader can be easily developed. These 
applications can communicate to the reader using standard windows API calls that 
communicate to the reader using the standard Windows USB HID driver. These 
applications can be easily developed using compilers such as Microsoft’s Visual 
Basic or Visual C++. A demonstration program and its source code, written in 
Visual Basic, that communicates with this reader is available. This demo program 
can be used to test the reader and it can be used as a guide for developing other 
applications.  
 
Developers should become familiar with the HID specification and the USB 
specification before attempting to communicate with the reader. This document 
assumes the developer is familiar with these specifications. Specifications can be 
downloaded free from 
 
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