>>Another option is to use touch screens, which are fairly inexpensive and in general give users faster 'point and click' operation than a mouse. No extra programming is necessary. Most of our fast paced retail customers are using touch screens. They love them.
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>We prefer touch screens too. But some of customers prefer the use classical desktop PC's or some of customers has old POS terminals which are don't support touch screen...
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>That's our POS main screen:
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http://img504.imageshack.us/my.php?image=tposzi7.jpgJust had to look at it, to see how many words would I recognize. Well, my grandmother used to say chikmezhe - that would be the drawer... harach used to be the Ottoman tax, so I figure it actually means just tax, and mushterija is still the word for customer (to differ from consumer). What's nakit? Means jewelry in Serbian, but that must be a freak accident, it's from verb "kititi", to decorate. "Kalem" means spool, but also graft (of fruit plants or roses - djul, eh? :), but that's probably unrelated too.
Nice design, BTW - buttons look really cool and more 3d than what the be-your-own-cashier machines in groceries here have.