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Zebex Crd-20 Driver For Mac -

If you run a retail store, a library, or a warehouse, you know the Zebex CRD-20. It’s the barcode scanner that just won’t quit—famous for its ergonomic "handshake" grip and rugged reliability.

Open Finder > Applications > Utilities > Terminal . Run: sudo rm -rf /Library/Extensions/SiLabsUSBDriver.kext (if it exists).

The legendary handshake scanner doesn't have to die just because you switched to a Mac. Zebex Crd-20 Driver For Mac

That string is what you type into your POS software’s "Scanner Settings" field. If you are using an Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3) Mac, you are in the clear. The modern Silicon Labs drivers are universal (ARM64).

But here is where things get sticky: You just upgraded your inventory management system to a new MacBook Pro or an iMac, and suddenly, your trusty CRD-20 is a paperweight. If you run a retail store, a library,

Disclaimer: Always ensure you have a Time Machine backup before installing Kernel Extensions on macOS.

Unlike Windows, macOS doesn't always automatically recognize legacy USB-COM devices. However, with the right driver configuration, you can have that CRD-20 scanning into your POS software within minutes. Run: sudo rm -rf /Library/Extensions/SiLabsUSBDriver

Here is the safe path to getting it working: