How to automatically go to an ink signature

Hello,
I'm working on creating a document that is used on tablet computers.  I need the client to sign the form with their signature.  Since these are tablet pc's we use ink signatures.  I want to be able to setup my form so when they click the signature box it will automatically let them sign it with the pen instead of trying to do a digital signature.  Also I would like to be able to have it switch back to curser once I click out of the box so they can continue filling out the form.  I'm not sure if any of this is possible.  I'm using Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.3.4
Thank you!

I went through all the possible commands that can be used with the textArea and ScrollPaneSo did I when I wanted to do the job the first time :-)
But thanks to the friendly people here in the forum, I could get along.

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