Gemplus USB Key Smart Card Reader
USBVID_08E6&PID_3438&REV_0100
USBVID_08E6&PID_3438
windows 7 driver managerment display: smart card,no drivers
SCFILTERCID_8065a209010352
but "USB Key smart Card Reader" works fine.
View Replies (Posted: 08-07-2009)
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