Hi parminder,
The pens we are looking at are around £300 and transfer all strokes of the
pen including words and drawings to a word document which can then be
attached to a database as the pen is also usb and connects readily to a pc..
The idea being you can capture electronically someones consent signature,
complete forms with it, without printing off hard copy - thereby keeping an
electronic copy avoiding need to scan and save into system.
We are sure they will make life easier, make work simpler; but wondered if
anyone is using this method and could add anything to how we put our
business plan to together - such as time saved, benefits and so on.
Thank you for responding.
Chris
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Sent: 28 September 2011 19:28
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Subject: Re: [OCC-HEALTH] digital pens
The pens I have seem costly about £40+ and record the penstrokes and you can
then get a jpg of the record. Is that what you mean? I dont know what db
they could link to, but in your experience, how often do you (and your
colleagues) mislay a pen? The refills can be expensive as they are
customised...
Of course, you may be thinkingof something completely different!
Parminder
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