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Your POS software (like Loyverse, Square, or Micros) may require OPOS (OLE for POS) drivers. Look for "OPOS Setup" in the same smartdip.net folder as the main driver. Install that first, then configure your software to use the "OPOS" port.

Some legitimate drivers contain low-level access code that antivirus software may flag as "riskware" or "PUP" (Potentially Unwanted Program). This is often a false positive. Upload the file to —if more than 3 engines flag it, do not install. If only 1 or 2 (like unknown vendors), it is likely safe.

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Below is a technical write-up covering the most likely match: the SmartDip Fuel Management System 🛠️ SmartDip Tank Gauging System Your POS software (like Loyverse, Square, or Micros)

Unplug the USB cable, restart your computer, and plug it back in. Try a different USB port on the back of the computer tower.

Open > Update & Security (or Windows Update on Windows 11). Click on Advanced Options and select Optional Updates . Some legitimate drivers contain low-level access code that

Windows can help you identify the hardware. Open (right-click on the Start button). Look for any device with a yellow exclamation mark—that's your driverless device.

Because software related to specialized hardware is frequently targeted by malicious actors, observe the following safety rules: