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How-To Guide DemoOCX Copyright Topaz Systems Inc. All rights reserved. For Topaz Systems, Inc. trademarks and patents, visit www.topazsystems.com/legal.

Table of Contents Overview... 3 Functionality... 3 SigPlus.INI... 10 2 www.topazsystems.com Back to Top

Overview Demo.OCX is a Topaz tablet testing application that provides full tablet functionality testing, using the SigPlus ActiveX control. Note: Demo.OCX is strictly a testing tool. It is not designed as an application and settings changed within Demo.OCX. DO NOT transfer to SigPlus or other Topaz applications and tools. Functionality When Demo.OCX is started, the Topaz SigPlus Demonstration window. From this window, the user can test and explore the full functionality offered through the SigPlus ActiveX. 1. Start Start will initialize signature capture within Demo.OCX, opening the specified port. After clicking on Start, the user only needs to sign on the Topaz signature pad. The signature will appear in the white signature box in real-time. 2. Stop - Clicking Stop will end the signature instance and close the port for signature capture. 3. Clear - Clicking Clear will clear the signature from the signature box. 3 www.topazsystems.com Back to Top

4. Save Sig- Clicking SaveSig allows the user to save the signature as a.sig File. Simply name the signature and click Save, and the signature will be saved according to all the settings of Demo.OCX. 5. Load Sig - Clicking on LoadSig will allow the user to allow a saved.sig file into Demo.OCX. A window will be opened for the user to choose a file. Click on Open, and the signature will be loaded and will appear in the signature box. 6. Save Img - Clicking SaveImg will allow the user to save the signature as an image file. A window will open; start by naming the file with the proper extension. Demo.OCX will not save the file unless the user specifies what type of image file to save the signature as with the proper file extension. The types of files and corresponding extensions are: Bitmap (.BMP), JPEG (.JPG), Tiff (.TIF), Windows Meta File (.WMF) and Enhanced Meta File (.EMF). The extension MUST be specified for the SaveImg function to work. Once the file has been named, click Save, and the signature will be saved as an image file. 4 www.topazsystems.com Back to Top

7. Properties - Clicking the Properties button will open a window to allow the user to make a number of choices regarding the settings of how signatures are captured, displayed, and saved. All of the settings in the SigPlus Control Properties correspond to settings within the SigPlus.INI file. For more information regarding SigPlus.INI and its relation to SigPlus and tablet functionality, see the SigPlus.INI section at the end of this document. a. The General Tab i. Compression - Sets the current compression mode for signatures. 0= no compression 1= lossless compression with compacted data format 2-8= compression ratio of signature stored in in.sig file where: 2=1KB typ 4=500 byte typ 8=250 byte typ Topaz Systems does not recommend compressing beyond setting 1 unless size is more important than signature quality. ii. Encryption - Sets the encryption mode. 0= no encryption 1= medium encryption 2=higher security encryption mode iii. Justify X - Sets the buffer size in Logical Tablet Coordinates of "dead space" of left and right edge of SigPlus object in pixels if JustifyMode is 1-5. 5 www.topazsystems.com Back to Top

iv. Justify Y - Sets the buffer size in Logical Tablet Coordinates of dead space of top and bottom edge of SigPlus object if DisplayJustifyMode is 1-5. v. Justify Mode - The current justification mode- how the signature is sized and positioned in the signature box. 0 - Normal no justification 1 - Justify and zoom signature (upper left corner) 2 - Justify and zoom signature (upper right corner) 3 - Justify and zoom signature (lower left corner) 4 - Justify and zoom signature (lower right corner) 5 - Justify and zoom signature (center of control) vi. Opaque - Checked means signature will be displayed on an opaque background; not checked the signature will appear on a transparent background. vii. Save Sig Info - Checked means that the timestamp and annotate data will be saved in the signature; not checked means it won t. viii. State - The state is set by clicking on Start or Stop. 1 - Open for signature capture 0 - Closed ix. Zoom X - Not currently implemented x. Zoom Y - Not currently implemented xi. Zoom Power - Not currently implemented b. The Tablet Tab 6 www.topazsystems.com Back to Top

i. Rotation - Sets the orientation on a 360 degree axis for display of tablet data. The data in the sig representation is stored in the native tablet orientation. Allowed values are 0, 90, 180, 270. ii. Logical X Size - The horizontal values used in representing signatures in Logical Tablet Coordinates which by default are set to TabletXStop minus TabletXStart. iii. Logical Y Size - The vertical values used in representing signatures in Logical Tablet Coordinates which by default are set to TabletYStop minus TabletYStart. iv. Filter Points - An internal property associated with tablet model. v. Timing Advance - An internal property associated with tablet model. vi. Mode - Refers to the type of connection that the user is utilizing. 0 Serial 2 USB 6 - HSB vii. LCD Mode - This setting is for use with Topaz LCD pads. viii. Com Port - Denotes which COM port the Topaz tablet is utilizing (not needed for USB or HSB tablets). ix. Baud Rate - Set in hardware, and cannot be changed; however, if the user has a special Topaz tablet (like a 38400 baud LCD 4x3, for example) they can set the corresponding baud rate here. x. Start - This denotes the top left corner of the signature box in logical tablet coordinates. xi. Stop - This denotes the bottom right corner of the signature box in logical tablet coordinates. 7 www.topazsystems.com Back to Top

c. The Display Tab i. Pen Width - The thickness of the pen stroke in pixels. ii. Time Stamp - Checking this means the time stamp will be displayed with the signature. The X and Y values below it denote its starting location in tablet coordinates. The Size value denotes the size the timestamp will be in pixels. If the value is 0 then the time stamp will be 7.5% of the Y size of the signature box. iii. Annotate - Checking this means the annotation will be displayed with the signature. The X and Y values below it denote its starting location in tablet coordinates. The Size value denotes the size the annotation will be in pixels. If the value is 0 then the annotation will be 7.5% of the Y size of the signature box. d. The Image Tab i. Pen Width The thickness of the pen stroke in pixels. 8 www.topazsystems.com Back to Top

ii. File Format - Format the image file will be saved as. 0 - Compressed Bitmap, must have.bmp extension 1 - Uncompressed Bitmap, must have.bmp extension 2 - Mono Bitmap, must have.bmp extension 3 - JPG quality=20, must have.jpg extension 4 - JPG quality=100, must have.jpg extension 5 - Uncompressed Tiff, must have.tif extension 6 - Compressed Tiff, must have.tif extension 7 - Windows Meta File, must have.wmf extension 8 - Enhanced Meta File, must have.emf extension 9 - Black and White Tiff, must have.tif extension. iii. X Size - Size in X pixels of the Image width. iv. Y Size - Size in Y pixels of the Image width. v. Time Stamp - Checking this means the time stamp will be displayed with the signature in the image file. The X and Y values below it denote its starting location in tablet coordinates. The Size value denotes the size the timestamp will be in pixels. If the value is 0 then the time stamp will be 7.5% of the Y size of the signature box. vi. Annotate - Checking this means the annotation will be displayed with the signature in the image file. The X and Y values below it denote its starting location in tablet coordinates. The Size value denotes the size the annotation will be in pixels. If the value is 0 then the annotation will be 7.5% of the Y size of the signature box. 8. About - This generates a small window regarding copyright and developer information. 9. AutoKey - This function allows for a.sig file to be encrypted and tied to another file, such as a text file or Word document. To accomplish this, begin by clicking Start and signing. Once complete, click on AutoKey. This will generate an Open window. From this window choose which file you wish to attach the signature to, such as a text file like sample.txt in this instance. Click Open. This will return you to the Topaz SigPlus Demonstration window. Now change the encryption setting to 0 or 1 (see above), making sure that before attempting the AutoKey function to have the encryption setting at 0. Once the encryption setting has been set, click SaveSig and save the signature (see above). Once the file is savedm, it will be encrypted and tied to the file chosen. To check that the signature has been successfully tied to the file, follow these steps. Click on AutoKey and an Open window will appear. Choose what file the signature was tied to. Click Open, and set the encryption mode to what it was set when performing the AutoKey function (see above). Now load the signature (see above). If the file has not been altered and the encryption setting is correct the signature will be loaded and appear 9 www.topazsystems.com Back to Top

in the signature box. If something has changed within the file or a setting, then the signature will not load, leaving the signature box blank. 10. OK Clicking OK will end the demonstration and close Demo.OCX. 11. Key Receipt This is an eight-digit number that represents the document a signature is encrypted and tied to after it is run through a hashing algorithm. 12. SigReceipt This is an eight-digit distillation of only the signature after it is run through a hashing algorithm. SigPlus.INI All of the settings within the Demo.OCX program correspond to settings in the SigPlus.INI file. The settings within SigPlus.INI determine how SigPlus and other Topaz applications perform. Though the settings a user may set within Demo.OCX DO NOT transfer to other Topaz applications, those settings can be changed within the SigPlus.INI which will change the way a Topaz application will perform. The SigPlus.INI file is located in the WINDOWS (or WIN) directory. To make changes to the SigPlus.INI file the user must open it in a text editor such as Notepad, and must remember to save the document after any changes are made. Here is a sample how part of the SigPlus.INI looks. There are many sections within the SigPlus.INI file and each section is denoted by being in brackets, such as [Tablet], and [SignatureGem1X5]. There are sections for general tablet settings as well as settings for individual models of tablets as well. 10 www.topazsystems.com Back to Top