Use Android device as Wireless Barcode Scanner for PC - ZERO Config., ZERO Ads
FREE Version: http://aurasofts.com/DroidScan/DroidScan4PC.apk
Use your Android device as a Wireless Barcode Scanner with your Windows PC
Wireless Barcode Scanner for PC
Paid-Only Features:
> Save all the scanned barcodes to file (even without a PC)
> Save the configuration options
> Copy scanned barcode to clipboard so that it can be used in other applications.
> how to use:
> Open application > Start as Service. it starts in background mode.
> swipe down > Tap on notification > scan barcode. now it's copied to clipboard.
Unique features:
> ZERO Configuration required at first use
> Automatic discovery of the listening PC
> Extremely simple User Interface
> Ability to customize the sequence of keys, which will be executed on PC after a Barcode is received from Android device (Enter, Tab, Comma, Semicolon, Ctrl+S etc)
> Connect multiple Android devices to one PC for batchscanning
> It can be used over your existing WiFi network, Android Hotspot and USB Tethering
How to use:
> Download and start the app
> download PC listener application, (link is inside the app)
(or download here: http://aurasofts.com/portfolio/android-barcode-scanner-for-pc/ )
> launch the listener on PC and minimize (requires .NET framework 4.0)
> START SCANNING
simple as that
I'll be pleased to help, if you can't get it to work for the first time.
(please don't give bad rating if your router/firewall/network doesn't permit connections between your Android and PC)
How it works:
> PC listener creates a socket connection
> Broadcasts a UDP message on port 22633 (so this port should be allowed on your PC/Network)
> Android pp looks for the message and detects PC's IP address
> App establishes TCP connection to PC
> Any Barcode scanned is sent to PC over this connection
Supported formats:
AZTEC, CODABAR, CODE_39, CODE_93, CODE_128, DATA_MATRIX, EAN_8, EAN_13, ITF, PDF_417, QR_CODE, RSS_14, RSS_EXPANDED, UPC_A, UPC_E, UPC_EAN_EXTENSION
Credits:
> Android app uses ZXing for Xamarin (thanks to the respective developers)
> PC app uses InputSimulator library for simulating the barcode input (thanks to the respective developers)
> all the trademark names used in the description are property of their respective owners