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Using Mouse Signatures
17.6. Using Mouse Signatures
LincDoc supports signatures with a mouse (or your finger on an iPad) through the HTML5 canvas, meaning that this signature method is available only if you are using an HTML5 compliant browser.
About Prerequisites
- A valid LincDoc signature capture license
- A signing certificate, which can be acquired through LincWare or any of Adobe's CDS providers
- A PDF document with signature field(s) and a minimum signature field size of 20 pt x 20 pt (using Adobe Acrobat measurement tools).
Note: Word source documents are not supported with this signature type.
- An HTML5 compliant browser, such as recent versions of Firefox, Chrome, or Safari
Configuring Mouse Signatures
- Upload the signing key file as described in Installing Your Signature Key.
- Add an Adobe digital signature to your PDF document.
- Commit the document and reparse to enable configuration in LincDoc.
- Set up the appropriate fields via the administrator interface.
- From the Admin dialog box, on the Fields/Sections tab, specify the necessary signature settings.
- Verify that the correct signature field is selected on the left side of the Fields/Sections tab.
- From the Field type drop-down list, select signature.
- From the Signature type drop-down list, select On-screen Canvas.
- Specify the Signature mode.
- Select the Certification level.
- From the Signer name field, choose the field that will contain the signers name.
- Specify the fields that will be updated when the document is signed (if any).
- Specify the fields that will be locked (if any).
- Specify the fields that will be updated when the document is not signed (if any).
- Use the Signable option to specify a condition to control whether or not the document can be signed.
- Use the Exempt from flattening option to specify a condition if the flatten generated PDFs? option is selected. You need to click the advanced check box, at the top of the Field attributes section, to see this setting.
- Set the trust levels for the certificates in order to validate signatures.
- Click the validity unknown icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Follow the directions to set up the trust levels for the certificates in Adobe Acrobat (or Reader).