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*[[ScripTouch Slimline 1×5 Signature Pad|ScripTouch Slimline 1×5 ST1475]] | *[[ScripTouch Slimline 1×5 Signature Pad|ScripTouch Slimline 1×5 ST1475]] | ||
*[[ScripTouch Compact LCD Signature Pad|ScripTouch Compact | *[[ScripTouch Compact LCD Signature Pad|ScripTouch Compact LCD ST1550]] | ||
*[[ScripTouch Magstripe LCD Signature Pad|ScripTouch Magstripe | *[[ScripTouch Magstripe LCD Signature Pad|ScripTouch Magstripe LCD ST1525]] | ||
*[[ScripTouch Desktop LCD Signature Pad|ScripTouch Desktop | *[[ScripTouch Desktop LCD Signature Pad|ScripTouch Desktop LCD ST1500]] | ||
*[[ScripTouch Desktop 1×5 Signature Pad|ScripTouch Desktop 1×5 ST1400]] | *[[ScripTouch Desktop 1×5 Signature Pad|ScripTouch Desktop 1×5 ST1400]] | ||
*[[ScripTouch Slimline LCD Signature Pad|ScripTouch Slimline LCD ST1570]] |
Revision as of 13:39, 3 October 2016
The ProScript interface is a more traditional application programming interface that allows developers to create rich and powerful applications that integrate the ScripTouch family of products. This interface allows you the flexibility to create rich and dynamic workflows for your applications to provide the best experience for your customers.
- Two-Way Communication
This interface allows your application to instantly receive events from ProScript devices. This provides you with the ability to display signatures and events in real time which allows your application to appear polished and responsive.
- Device Control
The ProScript API allows you to control the content displayed on the device. It is possible to rearrange buttons, push graphics, and modify the display of the device to customize how the device functions for your workflow. This provides you the ability to provide a polished integrated experience to your application.