March 24, 2024 — Adding a surcharge for your customers has been a big topic of conversation in the past couple of years and we have implemented a model that works pretty well in many of your stores. However, legislation on and monitoring of this practice is on the upswing and in the interest of mitigating any risks for your stores I thought I’d try and lay out the rules and options as simply as I can so you can each make the best decisions for your stores. Additionally, retail customers… Read more Credit Card Surcharges in LiquorPOS →
Preparing for a Busy Weekend! This is a big weekend coming up and you can best prepare your system to perform as well as possible by doing a few of simple things: 1. Reboot all the computers and let them run any pending updates. 2. Run a FULL SET Reindex. 3. Reboot all the PAX units — to do this you just unplug them, count to 20 and plug them back in. Like any electronic device they do better with an occasional reboot and will run a bit faster. 4. Make… Read more Preparing for a Busy Weekend! →
Keep those PAX units CLEAN!! I got the following message from the folks at PAX and thought it might be something useful for you! While the unit in the pictures is slightly different than the PAX S300 you all use, it is still relevant and I had not actually thought about cleaning the card swipe and chip reader as folks handle their cards all the time. And, of course, you can buy what you need to clean the Card Swipes and Chip Readers from Amazon — here! Stay well!
Scrolling with the Mouse under Windows 10: If you find yourself unable to scroll the LiquorPOS product list using the wheel on your mouse after updating to a Windows 10 computer, don’t worry, it is easy to fix! First, in the ‘Type here to search window’ next to the Windows button, begin typing Settings. When the following window pops up, select Settings. Next click on Devices. And then select Mouse. Here you are going to make sure the settings are as above. You want to tell it to scroll 5… Read more Scrolling Mouse under Win10 →
Updating to Windows 10 If you are frustrated by the Microsoft insistence you upgrade all your computers to Windows 10 by January 14, 2020, you are not alone! There are a lot of fairly new Windows 7 machines out there running just fine and I am a strong believer in if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. However, given that no one at Microsoft is likely to pay any attention to what I think, I have some thoughts and recommendations I hope will help you make decisions best for your… Read more Updating to Windows 10 →
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