Re: digital signature equipment

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On Sun, 25 Nov 2018 12:41:16 -0600
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

>  topaz pieces of equipment called 'signature pads' 

So the question that you're really attempting to ask is, "How can I obtain a linux-
compatible signature pad".

That's something that I've never gone looking for since the subject has never come up with
the stuff that I do, but it seems to me that a signature pad is merely a small-format
drawing tablet and that's a very old technology.  (There was a drawing tablet available for
the Commodore 64.)

So perhaps instead of looking for a "signature pad" what you really want is just a small
drawing tablet like a Wacom for which linux drivers come built-in with Centos. 
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Frank,

Thanks for your responses!!!!

Yes, that is what I am looking for.  I can certainly use a wacom board with gimp, but I was
looking for a more automated process that will be performed by end users, and was hoping
that someone on the list had crossed that bridge before.

Greg
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