HHP Welch Allyn SCANTEAM 2070 Scanner Adapter Logo
Posted on Dec 28, 2010

I have a HandHeld SCANTEAM 2070 Base that I am trying to connect to a USB port on a PC running Windows XP, service pack 3. The cabling from the base is a DB-15 to PS2 connector, on a PC with a PS2 port. Works will when connected to PS2 port on a PC. Head Quarters is installing new PC's in January that has NO PS2 ports on them, only USB ports. I have tried a standard PS2 to USB adapter and all I see is a windows message telling me that PC does recognize the hardware and install a software driver.

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Good morning, I have the same adapter the Scanteam 2070 and I would need thedriver software to see if you could pass me by e-mail or web page point me where I could download.

For any answer let me know by e-mail: [email protected]

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