Searching your own database using the iSight

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JT281
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Searching your own database using the iSight

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I'm using Bookpedia for a small library environment (~500 books). Is there a way to select items from your own database using the iSight barcode scanner? In other words I want to use the iSight for the search option in the top right corner (to select an item by its ISBN). That way when someone pulls a book off the shelf and wants to check it out, I can just scan the barcode with the iSight and get to that book right away.

Is there already a way to do this and I'm just overlooking it? So far I only see the iSight option for adding new books (which worked like a miracle and made this whole process much faster).

Thanks.
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Re: Searching your own database using the iSight

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Unfortunately the iSight scan doesn't work on the internal search because there's no way to trigger the iSight from the search field. But if you have a USB scanner, you can use that to scan UPCs into the search field to find entries in your database.
Thanks for the feedback though - we'll keep it in mind for the future.
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Re: Searching your own database using the iSight

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Would it be difficult for someone to write a plug-in that allows you to trigger the iSight for the search field? Like by just pressing command+i or something and it brings it up? We have barcode scanners, but I have a love-hate relationship with them.

If not, hope to see it in a future version.
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