ale42 5 hours ago

I'm not sure to understand, what kind of reader is that? They speak of RFID but then it gets a barcode reader?

ranger_danger 18 hours ago

I am very interested in an RFID reader that acts as a keyboard like the author describes, but for some reason they don't specify which reader the entire article is about.

Does anyone know, or know of one that acts similarly?

  • _Microft 17 hours ago

    That should be the most common behavior. Barcode readers work the same. In the past, you even plugged barcode scanners between keyboard and PC and they injected the key codes of the detected code into that.

    • ranger_danger 17 hours ago

      The ones I have tried in the past, at least under Windows, only seem to have support for the PC/SC Smartcard API, so you typically need a specialized application to use them, unless it's just for logging in to Windows itself, but I'm more interested in logistical/asset tracking purposes.

      • tigereyeTO 13 hours ago

        All the ones I’ve used have configuration options that dictate how it interacts with the host. I’d bet the ones you used were just configured that way instead of being configured as an HID

    • crote 5 hours ago

      The search phrase here is "keyboard wedge".

  • tux1968 17 hours ago

    The Chameleon Ultra V2.0 open source project [1] can be configured to "Reader-to-HID" which should give you what you want. You can build your own, or buy one of many pre-built options [2]

    [1] https://github.com/RfidResearchGroup/ChameleonUltra/wiki

    [2] for example: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009580619682.html

    • DaSHacka 3 hours ago

      The Chameleon Ultra is way overkill for a use-case like this, there are way cheaper readers that pretend to be HID devices all over the market

  • stavros 11 hours ago

    This may be very helpful or very unhelpful, but a $4 RFID reader board and an Arduino clone will do this beautifully with a minimal amount of code and connections.