How to start using SignMatic
SignMatic is a local system running on a computer, server or other premises equipment,
and most typically also directly connects to at least some display devices, used to
present the contents distributed.
You can also use SignMatic as a shared platform, where the master installation acts as a
supervisor for all connected second-stage installations inside your network.
Prequisites
General System Requirements
SignMatic requires a x86-64 based computer that has a recent version of
Microsoft(R) Windows(TM) operating system installed.
- Dedicated Graphics Card (for best Experience) and multi-display support
- Microsoft(R) Windows(TM) 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
- 4 Gbytes of RAM
- of which 2.5 Gbytes are available during runtime at all times.
- 8 Gbytes of free Disk Space
- More disk space when installing applications
- Local Network connection
- Internet connection is required for activation and the FoundationShield services.
- a additional Device (Computer, Smartphone) in the Same network for controlling
ReactOS and WINE Subsystem For Linux are known to be unfunctional for SignMatic.
The Support for Linux Versions has been discarded for now, Please stay tuned.
System Administration
The System used to enforce license and binary operations bundled with some version of SignMatic is known to
sometimes cause false-positive virus warnings for Microsoft(R) Defender Antivirus Platforms due to binary decryption.
If you encounter Problems installing or Executing SignMatic as part of a paid license, Please contact the Customer Support.
Remote Administration
When your SignMatic has no desktop controls available (like in most scenarios),
it is recommended to install a system-level remote desktop service like TightVNC
because applications for SignMatic can only be installed using desktop UAC access.
The default startup of SignMatic remote control does not allow to control UAC
components, or any window handles that have been started with another security context.