Now you can only add a picture, or type a signaature. In older verions of Adobe there was a drawing tool that allowed the user to add a CAC digital siganture. There is NO "draw or add digital signture tool or button." So on a scanned document, which we use all the time in the military, there is no way to add a digital cac enabled signature to an official document. The problem is Adobe Acrobat DC (Windows version). We use them sucessfully ever day in many other programs. We do not need an explanation of how our readers and tokens work. The user and many more just like him cannot sign documents in Acrobat Pro DC with a military CAC card.
Go to: and update your Adobe ReaderīTW, you'll need to enter your key chain password exactly FOUR times before it unlocks and uploads your cert it Adobe. If you don't see these options, it could be you have an older version of Adobe Reader. You might also need to change the Default Signing Format to CAdES-Equivalent Make sure Enable CryptoTokenKit framework support is checked. In the Creation and Appearance section, click More Under Categories, scroll down to Signatures Select the words Adobe Reader (at the top of the screen) This is only when using the native Apple Smart Card Ability and Adobe Reader, please verify these settings on your Mac:
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Mac OS 10.12.x (Sierra) through 10.15.x (Catalina) users need to make some adjustments in Adobe to be able to sign PDFs. Try this, used it successfully with Adobe DC Pro at home with my CAC and it worked: