Hello All,

I tried to get my OpenGpg Card working under Ubuntu, but with only mixed 
success. Is my understanding correct that pinpads on card readers are only 
supported by gpg2? gpg1 does not support keypads?

For GPG2 I installed the following packages:
 - Driver  V3.3.5 (IFD) for the Cyberjack (from the ReinerSCT Web-site)
 - gnupg2
 - pcsc-lite
 - gpgsm


The card is recognised and seems to work, but the PIN still has to be entered 
via the the keyboard. The pinpad on the reader itself is not recognised.

It has been reported in the past, that the pinpad on the Cyberjack didn't work 
with gpg2 and I was wondering whether that still was the case or whether with 
the new drivers it should be OK now. Or is there an option, which tells the 
program that the PIN is expected from the pinpad and not the keyboard?
Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks a lot,
Georg

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