Hey Jaynesh I was working through a similar problem and came across this entry, hopefully you've sorted it out by now, but what worked for us when we had a similar issue was the following (please forgive the following is C# not VB.NET):
var deviceInfo = this.PosExplorer.GetDevice(DeviceType.Scanner, deviceLogicalName);
this.device = (Scanner)this.PosExplorer.CreateInstance(deviceInfo);
this.device.Open();
this.device.Claim(1000);
this.device.DeviceEnabled = true;
this.device.DataEventEnabled = true;
this.device.DecodeData = true;
this.device.DataEvent += this.DeviceScanEvent;
this.device.ErrorEvent += this.DeviceErrorEvent;
Of course the MSR was configured properly (as a Scanner) in the POS.NET Service Object configuration for the machine and the Logical Name you specified for the device is being passed into this code in the "deviceLogicalName" variable in the code sample.
We cast the MSR as a Scanner POS.NET Service Object type and that worked for us as the MSR swipe event is just a "scan", this also allowed us to make a generic base class that had a lot of the common functionality for both the scanners and MSR's being used in our app.
I hope it helps you, or gives the next guy another thing to try!