Hi, On 29-01-19 23:16, Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > Everyone, > > Please forgive me for being off topic and really off list !!! > > I am trying to get a Sig100 signature pad to work with Centos 7.6 machine and am not > getting much support from the manufacturer. The product is sold as linux compatible, but > so far it is not. I have been able to download their software on a microsoft system and > see that the unit does work on microsoft. > > My question to everyone on the list is have any of you had any brand of signature pad > work > with Centos 7.6? If so I would surely appreciate knowing the brand and how you did it. > > I have been able to get a HUION H610PRO wacom to easily work with Centos 7.6, but the use > of this for a production application for signatures will not really work easily for a > user. > > Any ideas? Nope but I found these links: There's a signoPAD-API JAVA SDK. Try that on the CentOS box? See https://en.signotec.com/download/sdk-api/signopad-api/ There's also a WebSocket Pad Server for Linux. See https://en.signotec.com/download/sdk-api/websocket-pad-server/ Patrick _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick, Thanks much for your help. I had tried the links you listed above and in both cases the scripts do not identify the signature pad as been attached to the system. I have tried this with both a kvm guest and a kvm host. In all cases their software does not recognize the presence of the signature pad. I have not been able to get the manufacturers to respond other than to acknowledge I have sent them a request for help. Greg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ It is interesting in that the results of lsusb on the host demonstrate the device is connected as : Bus 001 Device 029: ID 2133:0001 But the descriptor of the device is missing When I used lsusb on the guest of the hypervisor it is not present at all Greg _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos