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==Using the Software==
==Using the Software==
#Open a browser and navigate to: '''[https://msign.scriptel.com/ https://msign.scriptel.com/]'''. In the eastern hemisphere, use '''[https://msign.it https://msign.it]'''.
#Open the menu at the top-left of the page, then click on '''“Pair with Desktop.”'''
#Back on your desktop, right-click on the mSign icon in the notification area of your taskbar, and select '''“Pair with Mobile Device.”'''
#Back on your desktop, right-click on the mSign icon in the notification area of your taskbar, and select '''“Pair with Mobile Device.”'''
#You will be shown a 9-character pairing key and a QR code version. Scan the QR code with your camera or enter the key manually.
#You will be shown a QR code version. Scan the QR code to pair the device. (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.)
#Look for a colored dot in the upper-right of the mobile signing screen.  
#Look for a colored dot in the upper-right of the Mobile signing screen.  
#:A ''green'' dot means you are connected, a ''red'' dot means you are not.
#*A ''green'' dot means you’re connected.
#Open ScripTouch Sign and Save. In the bottom-left of the window, you should see a green square which lets you know that it connected automatically.
#*A ''red'' dot means you are not.
#If it hasn’t, choose '''File > Connect''' and select '''“mSign Mobile.”'''
#Open ScripTouch Sign and Save. In the bottom-left of the window, you should see a green square which lets you know that the mSign Mobile device and the mSign Desktop have connected successfully.
#If they haven't, choose '''File > Connect''' and select '''“mSign Mobile.”'''


You may now sign in your browser and the signature should appear in the Sign and Save window.
You may now sign in your browser and the signature should appear in the Sign and Save window.

Revision as of 07:28, 16 July 2018

Video Instructions:

Before You Begin

You Will Need:

  • A current version of either Google Chrome, Mozilla FireFox, Microsoft Edge, or Apple Safari.
  • A pointing device to sign with on your computer, such as a mouse, touch screen, or electronic pen.
  • Scriptel mSign Desktop installed and running on a desktop or laptop. See our guide on installing Scriptel mSign Desktop if you require assistance.
  • For the browser app to work, you will need to purchase a license file from eScriptel.com. This is only necessary for the browser app and the enterprise versions of the mobile apps (not the mobile apps from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store). See the article "Licensing mSign Desktop" for instructions.

Using the Software

  1. Back on your desktop, right-click on the mSign icon in the notification area of your taskbar, and select “Pair with Mobile Device.”
  2. You will be shown a QR code version. Scan the QR code to pair the device. (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.)
  3. Look for a colored dot in the upper-right of the Mobile signing screen.
    • A green dot means you’re connected.
    • A red dot means you are not.
  4. Open ScripTouch Sign and Save. In the bottom-left of the window, you should see a green square which lets you know that the mSign Mobile device and the mSign Desktop have connected successfully.
  5. If they haven't, choose File > Connect and select “mSign Mobile.”

You may now sign in your browser and the signature should appear in the Sign and Save window.

Note:

All modes work, but to utilize EasyScript you must use the mSign browser app on a different computer than the mSign Desktop client that it is paired with. EasyScript requires the signature application to have focus, which it cannot have when signing on a browser on the same computer.