![]() The dialog shows the username, reason and timestamp which will be saved with the signature. Usually the pen input device will be an STU tablet such as the STU-540 or a Wintab device such as the DTU-1141.įrom an interface perspective these are very different devices but the Signature Library allows an application to use them in a common way. The Signature Library detects the type of connected device and automatically runs the code needed to communicate with it. The signature capture function isolates the application from the type of pen input device. The resulting call to the signature capture function will display a dialog: The components are installed as a set of COM DLLs.Īccess from an application is through the Microsoft ActiveX interface rather than DLL linking:Īn application using the Signature Library will provide a way of starting signature capture, for example by displaying a ‘sign’ button. To avoid a common misconception, note that the Signature Library does not include PDF related API and sign pro PDF uses a separate SDK to display and modify PDF documents. Sign pro PDF uses the Signature Library API to capture and render signatures. The Signature Library is used by the Wacom sign pro PDF application: While this introduction is based on the Windows version of the Signature Library, the principles also apply to the mobile versions. The Signature Library simplifies the interaction with Wacom pen tablets and provides API to manage and display signatures. The Wacom Ink SDK for Signature includes the Wacom Signature Library used to capture handwritten signatures from a pen device or tablet. Wacom Ink SDK for signature - Windows Introduction ![]()
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