It is important to understand the impact that your browser's window size and zoom level have on the SmartMLS Sign platform. Not only can they impact the size of text and images on the screen, they can also determine where certain sections appear.
Browser window size
When the browser window you are using to access the platform is maximized (it is taking up the entire screen), the layout of the screen is optimized and all sections are visible and easily accessible:
However, if you click the icon in the upper right corner to decrease the size of the window (so it no longer occupies the entire screen), sections of the screen can get rearranged to accommodate for the decrease in screen size.
The most impactful byproduct of using SmartMLS Sign in a smaller browser window is the Signing Details section is removed from the right side of the screen and inserted at the bottom of screen, beneath the form/template you are working with:
The sections and fields (Documents, Signing Flow, etc.) that are normally on the right side of the screen are now at the bottom:
Use the scroll bar (identified with the red arrow in the image above) to access those important sections of the signing.
If you continue to narrow the width of the screen, you will eventually be in the same orientation that you'd experience when accessing the platform from a mobile device:
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Zoom Level
The zoom level of your browser also impacts how you experience SmartMLS Sign. There are actually two different zones where you can zoom in/out and adjust the size of text and images.
Adjusting the zoom level of your web browser (hold the CTRL button and hit + or - ) changes the size of everything on the screen. This is standard browser functionality you can use to enlarge the text and images (zoom in) or fit more on the screen (zoom out).
In addition to the browser zoom, you can independently change the zoom level of the form/template you are working with:
Use the +/- zoom buttons in the bottom left corner to increase/decrease the size of the form in the center of the screen (highlighted in orange above). Nothing else on the screen is effected when you change the zoom level of the form.
You can also change the zoom by placing your mouse cursor within the form, holding the CTRL key (if you're on a Mac, hold the Command key) on your keyboard and scrolling forwards or backwards with the scroll wheel of your mouse.
Note: When using this method, the location of your mouse cursor determines what part of the screen changes. If you do this while your mouse cursor is anywhere else on the screen it will change the browser zoom level, which adjusts the size of everything on the screen (not just the form).
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