Pen tablets
Sketch, draw and edit images with a responsive pad, a precise pen and see your creations appear on screen.
One of the important steps towards achieving a truly paperless office is the electronic signature in Word. Printing out a document, then signing it, and then scanning it back in is tedious, and not at all necessary. There are two ways of creating a signature in Word which we will show you here.
In order to insert your signature into a Word document, the following two possibilities exist:
A Wacom pen is the more convenient solution – especially if you frequently want to sign documents electronically. Additionally, the pen is used for other purposes such as creating electronic margin notes in Word or for drawing. Below, we will explain both possibilities on how to sign a Word document.
Particularly with a signature in electronic form, security and document authenticity are important. It is too easy to forge a signature on electronic documents. In principle, anyone who has your handwritten signature taken from any document can photograph it and insert it electronically into a Word document. That is why a variety of levels of security for electronic signatures exist. The most secure is a digital signature with a certificate. For some documents, you actually need this in order for your signature to be valid. For other documents, such as job applications or subscription cancellations, a digital signature in Word created by inserting a picture or signing straight away with the Wacom pen is sufficient. Wacom’s digital ink software is based on Wacom Ink Layer Language (WILL) technology. With this technology your signature is rendered with biometrical accuracy across a wide range of devices and applications.
Sketch, draw and edit images with a responsive pad, a precise pen and see your creations appear on screen.
Draw, design and create directly on a high resolution screen with a precise pen.
Create anything, anywhere with enhanced computing power, a precise pen and an awesome display.
Wacom’s vision is to bring people and technology closer together through natural interface technologies. This has made it the world’s leading manufacturer of interactive pen tablets and displays as well as of digital styli and solutions for saving and processing digital signatures. The advanced technology of Wacom’s intuitive input devices has been used to create some of the most exciting digital art, films, special effects, fashion and designs around the world and provides business and home users with their leading interface technology to express their personality. Founded in 1983, Wacom is a global company based in Japan (Tokyo Stock Exchange 6727) with subsidiaries and affiliate offices around the world to support marketing and distribution in over 150 countries.