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#On the mobile device, choose '''"Pair with Desktop"''' from the menu. Scan the QR code to pair your device to the mSign Desktop. (If you are unable to scan the code, right-click on the mSign icon and select '''"Settings."''' Uncheck the box marked '''"Persistent Pairing Code"''' and repeat the previous step to get a 9 digit pairing key. Enter the key manually on the device to pair it.) | #On the mobile device, choose '''"Pair with Desktop"''' from the menu. Scan the QR code to pair your device to the mSign Desktop. (If you are unable to scan the code, right-click on the mSign icon and select '''"Settings."''' Uncheck the box marked '''"Persistent Pairing Code"''' and repeat the previous step to get a 9 digit pairing key. Enter the key manually on the device to pair it.) | ||
Before mSign Desktop will send signature information to an application, it must be licensed. See '''[[Licensing mSign Desktop| | Before mSign Desktop will send signature information to an application, it must be licensed. See '''[[Licensing mSign Desktop|License mSign Desktop.]]''' |
Revision as of 07:32, 28 August 2023
mSign Desktop must be installed on a Windows PC no matter what kind of capture device (mobile application or Web browser) is used.
Installing the Software
You will need:
- ScripTouch Sign and Save installed. See our guide on installing Sign and Save if you require assistance.
Instructions
- Open a browser and navigate to https://scriptel.com/support/release-notes/scriptel-msign-desktop-release-notes/.
- Scroll down the page and click the "Download Now" button for Scriptel mSign Desktop. After the installer finishes downloading, run the installer.
- When presented with the End User License Agreement, check the box for “I agree to the license terms and conditions” and click the “Install” button.
- Then click “Launch.”
- In the notification area of the taskbar (near the clock on the right-hand side), a round button with an “m” will be displayed.
- A gray color indicates mSign Desktop could not connect to an mSign pairing server.
- A green color means mSign Desktop is communicating with an mSign pairing server.
- If you have a device running mSign Mobile available, right-click on the mSign Desktop button and select "Pair with Mobile Device" in the context menu. You will be shown a QR code.
- On the mobile device, choose "Pair with Desktop" from the menu. Scan the QR code to pair your device to the mSign Desktop. (If you are unable to scan the code, right-click on the mSign icon and select "Settings." Uncheck the box marked "Persistent Pairing Code" and repeat the previous step to get a 9 digit pairing key. Enter the key manually on the device to pair it.)
Before mSign Desktop will send signature information to an application, it must be licensed. See License mSign Desktop.