Scriptel Corporation is the leader in capacitive pen digitizing technology, a way to electronically simulate pen and paper. Our technology is used in over three million solutions around the world, mostly in point-of-sale and healthcare. Almost everyone signing for a credit card purchase on a payment terminal used a Scriptel pen in the last 15 years.
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SCRIPTEL CORPORATION leads the way in rugged, reliable eSignature and digitizing technology for busy environments. Our Citrix-Ready, plug-and-play hardware and software solutions make easy work of document signing, electronic record-keeping and practice management in the Dental, Healthcare, Retail, Tax Prep and other industries.
Get away from the time-consuming and error-prone print/sign/scan step in your operation just to get a good-quality customer signature. You may well have an application that already uses signature pads, but did you know that this same signature pad can be used to sign PDFs? And with a full digital signature, any changes to that PDF after the signature will be detected?
There are two ways. If you intend to switch back and forth frequently, install the ScripTouch Assist toolbar application. This allows you to change modes using hot-keys. But if you want to more-or-less permanently switch modes, use the ScripTouch Toolbox. Starting with EasyScript 3.0 the signature pad comes in EasyScript mode, with streaming active, and compression active, at the fastest transmission speed. This is a change from EasyScript 2.0 where the default was streaming active with compression off.
Only ProScript devices will send a special event when the OK and Cancel button are pressed. However with EasyScript, the device will not send signature data until the OK button has been pressed. So your software can detect that the OK button was pressed by looking for the start-of-signature information when the device begins sending signature data. With EasyScript, you cannot detect when the Cancel button has been pressed.
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