Any way to log in to Windows with a Biometric Fingerprint Reader?


  1. Posts : 76
    Windows 7 64Bit
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    Any way to log in to Windows with a Biometric Fingerprint Reader?


    This is probably really obvious, but I recently purchased a new laptop with a Fingerprint reader. It came with a fingerprint reader (an AuthenTec AES2501A), and Windows installed all the drivers for it and stuff, and it came with this little program to "learn" your fingerprint for each finger (which I went through), but I was hoping you could actually "do" something with it, LOL!

    Is this feasible?

    Thanks.

    - 2 Bunny
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  2. Posts : 654
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    type biometric into the search bar and the settings will allow you to register use the device to log into windows.
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  3. Posts : 2,303
    Windows 7 & Windows Vista Ultimate
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    Hi, 2 Bunny.

    Since Jan has so nicely pulled references together in another thread, please consider what she wrote:

    JMH said:
    I realize this is not answering your question.... but I suggest you do some reading on the pros & cons of fingerprint readers.

    If somebody steals your fingerprints, you're pretty much out of luck for the rest of your life. You wouldn't be able to use your prints as a form of identification until you were absolutely sure all copies had been destroyed. There's no way to get new prints.
    I have 3 HP laptops here with fingerprint readers. I consider them part of HP's bloatware & as such are never used.

    HowStuffWorks "How Fingerprint Scanners Work"

    Case studies reveal the pros and cons of biometrics

    FAQ on Fingerprint Scanner, different types of fingerprint sensors/readers, Capacitive Sensors, Optical Sensors, Thermal Sensors, Pressure Sensors, RF Sensors, Ultrasonic Sensors, Static Fingerprint Reader/Sensor, Swipe Fingerprint Reader/Sensor

    Fingerprint Reader Why or Why Not?
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  4. Posts : 76
    Windows 7 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    BIOMETRIC Reply


    Corrine said:
    Hi, 2 Bunny.

    Since Jan has so nicely pulled references together in another thread, please consider what she wrote:

    JMH said:
    I realize this is not answering your question.... but I suggest you do some reading on the pros & cons of fingerprint readers.

    If somebody steals your fingerprints, you're pretty much out of luck for the rest of your life. You wouldn't be able to use your prints as a form of identification until you were absolutely sure all copies had been destroyed. There's no way to get new prints.
    I have 3 HP laptops here with fingerprint readers. I consider them part of HP's bloatware & as such are never used.

    HowStuffWorks "How Fingerprint Scanners Work"

    Case studies reveal the pros and cons of biometrics

    FAQ on Fingerprint Scanner, different types of fingerprint sensors/readers, Capacitive Sensors, Optical Sensors, Thermal Sensors, Pressure Sensors, RF Sensors, Ultrasonic Sensors, Static Fingerprint Reader/Sensor, Swipe Fingerprint Reader/Sensor

    Fingerprint Reader Why or Why Not?
    Didn't they also have a thing on mythbusters or something where they were able to fool a "StateOfTheArt" Biometric Door unlocker machine with just a standard copy machine and some paper?

    For me, the machine mostly doesn't leave the house that much, so somebody would need to break in and physically steal the machine first. Good thought though. I just need something convenient, especially at this stage of setting things up, rebooting, tweaking, etc.

    Pusspa said:
    type biometric into the search bar and the settings will allow you to register use the device to log into windows.
    Sorry, nothing there when I search for "Biometric".

    While we're at it, anybody know of any Biometric login software for WinXP x64?

    Thanks.

    - 2 Bunny
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  5. Posts : 76
    Windows 7 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    SOLUTION SOON TO COME Reply


    Any new solutions in the community on this one?

    Thanks.

    - 2 Bunny
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  6. Posts : 1,663
    Windows 10 Tech Preview 9926 x64
       #6

    My netbook has a biometric fingerprint reader, also an AuthenTec, and the results when I was using it to log in were hit and miss.

    You should be able to go into control panel, and there should be a control panel item that allows you to register your fingerprints for login. I don't have my netbook right here with me, or I would be able to be more specific.

    I do know that you need to register your fingerprints within Windows before it will allow you to use the biometric scanner to log in though.
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  7.    #7

    Yes, there is, but you have to get the fingerprint reader software and driver and install it immediately after installing windows.
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  8. Posts : 654
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    did you see this thread Authentec Drivers
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