Laser And A Peck Mac OS

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Short prototype (lasts about 5 minutes) that I plan to expand with more levels and gimmicks. Complete the given tasks, as shown on your left wrist, without letting your exposed head or hands touch the deadly lasers.

This Mac OS X supported printer renders one of the best print quality for its price range and has many useful features such as the duplex document feeder and printing capabilities, PictBridge enabled and ability to read memory cards. Pros: Compact in size – great for small working space and very mobile. Prints fast (for a printer that is.

This is a VR game. It supports OpenVR and has been tested with the Oculus Vive.

LaserandaPeckLINUX.zip (Old buggy jam version for archival purposes) 24 MB. LaserandaPeckMAC.app.zip (Old buggy jam version for archival purposes) 23 MB. LaserandaPeckWINDOWS.zip (Old buggy jam version for. LaserPecker is used for intelligent laser engraving equipment for personal or small business applications. It can be used to engrave pictures, engrave tracks, or cut on the surface of general. OS X 10.4 to 10.11, macOS 10.12 to macOS 10.13 and macOS 10.14 NEW!! Over 150 printer drivers have been updated to provide support for Apple's latest operating system.

Made in 60 hours for the Games Factory Game Jam 4/27-4/30 2018.

The time terminal mac os. Update 5/1/18 - fixed a few bugs (pressure plate, item pickup, laser blocking issue)

Buy the Soundtrack (bandcamp)

CREDITS:

Game by Teh_Bucket
Music by Blackavar https://musescore.com/blackavar

Mac

Sound Effects by:
Blender Foundation (Yo Frankie!)CC by 3.0
qubodupCC0
pauliuwCC0
bottlesCC0
14G_Panska_Kaminkova_ACC0

Head / Hands Model by:
ManuelBastioniLAB Blender PluginCC by 4.0

StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
AuthorTeh_Bucket
GenreSimulation
TagsSingleplayer, Virtual Reality (VR)

Download

Laser_and_a_Peck_LINUX.zip (Old buggy jam version for archival purposes)24 MB
Laser_and_a_Peck_MAC.app.zip (Old buggy jam version for archival purposes)23 MB
Laser_and_a_Peck_WINDOWS.zip (Old buggy jam version for archival purposes)21 MB

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Laser and a peck mac os x

Sound Effects by:
Blender Foundation (Yo Frankie!)CC by 3.0
qubodupCC0
pauliuwCC0
bottlesCC0
14G_Panska_Kaminkova_ACC0

Head / Hands Model by:
ManuelBastioniLAB Blender PluginCC by 4.0

StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
AuthorTeh_Bucket
GenreSimulation
TagsSingleplayer, Virtual Reality (VR)

Download

Laser_and_a_Peck_LINUX.zip (Old buggy jam version for archival purposes)24 MB
Laser_and_a_Peck_MAC.app.zip (Old buggy jam version for archival purposes)23 MB
Laser_and_a_Peck_WINDOWS.zip (Old buggy jam version for archival purposes)21 MB

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I'm trying to get a USB laser barcode scanner to work on my MacBook Pro (Mac OS X 10.8.2). And for some reasons, it does not work.
First, I bought a Taotronics TT-BS003. When I plug it in, it does make all the sounds it should do. It scans, but it does not write anything in TextEdit.
Looking at the System Information in the USB section, it shows:
WIT 122-UFS V2.00:
Product ID: 0x1010
Vendor ID: 0x05fe (CHIC TECHNOLOGY CORP)
Version: 0.01
Speed: Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: WIT Electron Company
Location ID: 0x06200000 / 4
Current Available (mA): 500
Current Required (mA): 500
If I plug this scanner on a PC laptop with Windows 7, the reader scans out of the box and puts the code in Word. Back to the Mac, nothing other then the green light for a successful scan and the ok sound.
After talking to their support, it was recommended to return the scanner.
So I bought a 'different' scanner from a different vendor. But after receiving that scanner, it seems to be the same scanner just with a different brand name.
Looking at the System Information in the USB section, it also shows:
WIT 122-UFS V2.00:
Product ID: 0x1010
Vendor ID: 0x05fe (CHIC TECHNOLOGY CORP)
Version: 0.01
Speed: Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: WIT Electron Company
Location ID: 0x04100000 / 4
Current Available (mA): 500
Current Required (mA): 500
So how can I get these scanners to work on a Mac. Some people left feedback that they had it working out of the box. One person wrote:

Laser And A Peck Mac Os Catalina


If using it with a Mac, follow these steps: 1) connect it to a USB port on your Mac (the scanner should beep twice). 2) Go into System Preferences and click on Keyboard. 3) Click 'Change Keyboard Type..' which will bring up the Keyboard Setup Assistant. 4) Click Continue and scan a barcode (can be a UPC label from a package / book). 5) Select 'ANSI (United States and others) and click Done.


Well, I scan a barcode but I can never reach the section where I can select 'ANSI (United States and others).

I'm just losing my mind over this. Any idea? And please, the manual is a joke. The scans do not help.
Peter

Laser And A Peck Mac Os X

Posted on Sep 25, 2012 2:02 PM





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