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  • Put price on itembutton in POS

    When we add specific items to buttons in the POS, it would be very helpful to also display the price of the item directly on the button. Today the customers would have to write the price on the button, and change it every time the prices change. Very ineffective. These kind of itembuttons is used by customers that need to process sales quick, for instance in bars, restaurants, kiosk and so on - and then the price check is a bit to time consuming to perform.

  • Date/time in POS design

    Hi, When running MPOS in full screen, you do not see the date/time on the computer. It would therefore be a great idea to make a possibility to add date/time to the POS design. Preferably as a element we could put wherever we wanted in the POS design.
  • Lock total column, when counting by denominations.

    Hi, A nice feature, would be to lock the "Total" column when counting by denominations in a tender declaration. Our customers are experiencing that the cashiers only add a total amount on one/some of the lines - and do not add quantity per denomination. Therefore, the count by denominations are not working as intended.
  • Barcode item description, printed on Customer receipt

    Hi, It would be a great idea to be able to print the item description that is added to a barcode, on the customer receipt. This so that the end customer easily could see that for instance they have bought a tray with coca cola, and not a single coca cola, without having to add unit to the receipt.
  • Return to a "Start menu" each time a sale is completed

    Hi, In especially restaurant and bars, the use of buttons to sell items is common, as they do not have barcodes on the drinks, meals etc etc. In a bar screen layout, you could have grouped the buttons into several menus and submenus. And if you have searched for a drink and deep dived into submenus to find the "Bloody Mary" - it would be nice if the POS returned to a "Start menu" after completing the sale. Then you do not have to navigate backwards from the submenus used in the past sale, to find the most common drinks that is located on the start menu. This would save a lot of time, and in bars - time is money! I think this is a feature that is required and wanted by all customers that are running D365 for retail in their bars and restaurants.