Trust1Sign
Trust1Sign (EN)
Trust1Sign (EN)
  • Quick start guide (free version)
  • User Manual
    • Installation
      • First usage: giving consent, selecting an application folder and registering
      • Enabling SimpleSign API
      • First Usage: Using Smart-ID
      • First usage: Installing the Trust1Connector
    • Location of your application folder
      • Structure of your application folder
      • Changing the location of your application folder
    • Adding documents
    • The inbox: signing documents
      • Viewing a document (inbox tab)
      • Signing a document
      • Using Smart-ID to sign documents
      • Using Truststore to sign documents
      • Signing a document on more than one page
      • Consecutively signing a document within a same organisation
      • Removing a document
    • The Signed tab
      • Viewing a document (signed tab)
    • Validating a document/signature(s)
    • Settings: the 3-bars menu
  • Upgrading and subscribing
  • Troubleshooting
  • Technical Information
    • Architecture Component
    • DB Schema (SQLite)
    • Integration API
    • Integration Example
  • Release Notes
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First usage: Installing the Trust1Connector

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If you would like to use SimpleSign Forever Free, you need to install the Trust1Connector. This middleware is the link between your card reader and your device.

You can find the download links for the Trust1Connector in the settings menu (3 bars top right of the screen) in the Connector tab.

Choose the link that matches the operating system of your device.

If you have a Mac than please check if you have an ARM or an Intel chip. This information can be found by pressing the apple in the top left of your screen and choose the About This Mac Menu.

In this example the MacBook has an Intelchip. If you do not find the word Intel on this screen you very likely have an ARM chip.

Download the Trust1Connector. The installation procedure is similar to the SimpleSign installation. After installation return to SimpleSign, connect your card reader and insert your eID.