Frederikus
Frederikus
Hello, we will have a look at this
Tried it with the eID Viewer (also uses the pkcs#11 PIN entry Windows), and there it seems to go fine. Did you change some program settings in this area? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/hidpi/high-dpi-desktop-application-development-on-windows
But you also get a very small Viewer UI, no? The Text size on the PIN dialog is about the same as the text size on the eID Viewer, so...
We have been looking into this briefly, but it is not clear yet.
Small update for other people following this issue: Together with David we looked into this issue, and it is currently being investigated with Microsoft.
It works with the latest eID cards. But for older cards the following issue needs to be resolved: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=777805#c4
Does the solution/workaround that is presented in your link https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-reader-discussions/niet-ondersteund-algoritme-unsupported-algoritme/m-p/12635530. work for you? Basically it means removing the link to the pkcs#11 module from within Acrobat. Then you are sure...
That solution is specifically for macOS. In the past, Acrobat didn't worked with the apple frameworks to communicate with the eID card, but the current Acrobat versions do. All that...
It should work with any CCID card reader. I just retested here on a mac mini, M1 and signing goes fine. When you open Apple's "System Information" app. (in /Applications/Utilities),...
closing this, should anyone have further info or a similar issue, feel free to re-open