These were from Scriptel, I don’t remember the model but they did signature
capture and magnetic strip swiping, and were powered from the USB port. At that
time the Adobe Reader plugin required a pretty old version of Adobe Reader, but
maybe that’s changed. The Reader plugin allowed signature
Jim:
I may have missed is, but what make and model did you buy to integrate this
way. It sounds like the manufactures were ensuring it would work on the MacOS
from within other applications as well as on Windows. That is nice.
Thanks
Jody Bevan
> On Jun 19, 2019, at 10:10 AM, Jim Crate via
lease tell me more about this….
>
> David Ringsmuth
>
> From: Jim Crate via 4D_Tech
> Sent: Monday, June 17, 2019 4:07 PM
> To: 4D iNug Technical
> Cc: Jim Crate
> Subject: Re: signature capture in 4D
>
> On Jun 17, 2019, at 12:50 PM, David Ringsmuth via 4D_Tech
> <4d_tech@l
browsing their web site,
perhaps you could start by trying their Active X example inside a 32-bit 4D Web
Area (system, not WebKit),
then 64-bit Web Area (again, system, not CEF), and see what happens.
https://www.topazsystems.com/sigplusproactivex.html
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if using Active X inside a Web Area
I bought a Topaz T-S460 signature capture device to capture signatures with 4D.
https://sigpluspro.com
Do you have successful experience with such a device and 4D?
Thanks!
David Ringsmuth
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