No. When connected via USB, Windows, macOS, and Linux typically recognize it as a standard Human Interface Device (HID). It acts just like a keyboard, inputting scanned barcodes directly into any text field (Notepad, Excel, POS software).
: Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10 (32-bit and 64-bit). Note: It does not officially support Mac operating systems.
: If the scanner is not automatically recognized, open Device Manager , right-click the unidentified imaging device, and select "Update driver" to point it toward your downloaded driver folder.
Hereβs a quick guide to the for the iBall Click Scan A305 driver: