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Microsoft Fingerprint Reader | 
enlarge | Brand: Microsoft Category: CE
List Price: $39.00 Buy New: $31.95 You Save: $7.05 (18%)
New (6) Used (2) from $27.99
Rating: 156 reviews Sales Rank: 685
Format: Cd Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 2
MPN: DG2-00002 Model: DG2-00002 UPC: 805529812703 EAN: 0805529812703 ASIN: B0002WPSB2
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| Features:
| • | Fingerprint reader for accessing websites and other features | | • | Smoothly integrates with Microsoft and other software | | • | Very simple to install and use | | • | Eliminates sign-in hassles | | • | Durable and reliable |
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Product Description Say goodbye to password hassles. Now you can log on to your computer and your favorite Web sites with the touch of your finger, without having to remember all those passwords - simply place your finger on the receiver whenever a password or username is required.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
Works as advertised, nothing spectacular. November 10, 2008 S. Arnould Easy install, easy calibration and setup, works as advertised, and for a reasonable price. Can't complain. I was hoping I'd be able to use it to log in to windows but so far that hasn't been possible since the device is totally useless without Internet Explorer being involved. (or firefox with a plug in)
As good as the best. October 10, 2008 Wilbur Lidzy (Guatemala Central America) I market professional and industrial security devices for computer, network and building access. This is as good as the top of the line security devices costing more than $200 more. I will agree that this is not for commercial use, i.e. programable interface, high level of lockout security.... but it is a great device for home and personal use. It will respond and assist with login for all types of programmed access. In my browser, I can open my bank's web page and touch my finger to the reader and boom dada boom I am in. Even works for elderly people who tend to have less definition in their finger prints.
Good Device, Some Shortcomings, can backup up passwords September 24, 2008 A. J. Segal (Tempe AZ USA) Microsoft Fingerprint Reader The little device works, but as it says only on IE and windows login. The windows login screen does change, it defaults to the fingerprint reader, but has a button for "other credentials" Installation went without a problem, I would change the installation so the message that says "plug in the fingerprint reader" goes away when you plug it in. I had a problem registering my thumbprints, so I just used all my other 8 digits (in case I cut or scratch a finger). The bright red LEDs stay on all the time, it would be a lot better if they didn't come on until a finger was near or on the device. There is a way to backup and move the password files around - it is in the import and export menu options. I like the wasy you can select certain fields of the login screen, and what button to use to "submit" when you create the login info. I am also using roboform, and am running both. Once again, the limitation of the fingerprint reader only works on IE. (And nothing works on Chrome!). This is a good way to have your spouse have access to all your files etc if something hap
Microsoft is terrible September 8, 2008 Mark (Pleasant Valley, NY) It astonishes me that Microsoft has become such a huge conglomerate that they can not even support their OWN PRODUCTS. If you read through the many reviews of this product on Amazon, it comes to light that this product is supported on Vista, but not on 64bit Vista. GO FIGURE. My question, then, is this: Why make a second version of an operating system, if almost NOTHING works with it? Why offer it to consumers, knowing damn well that what you're selling them won't work with the OTHER things youre selling them? WHY?!?!? To make more money from us middle-class idiots, that's why. I didn't buy this item from Amazon, but another large retailer, and now I have to return it, because I spent 2 hours trying to track down a way to make this work on my new HP laptop with Vista 64bit. Needless to say, it doesn't work. I guess I could blame myself for buying a computer with 64bit, but still. I shouldn't have to. This product would be amazing if it actually worked. But, unfortunately for myself, and many others like me, it doesn't, and Microsoft obviously doesn't care one way or the other. Because, after all, they got my money for Vista being on this laptop I'm using right now, and they got my money for a Fingerprint Reader that is made by Microsoft, but not supported by Microsoft. Thanks a lot, Bill Gates and company, you made even more money than you already need.
good hardware, bad software August 29, 2008 Printemps Morgan I tested it in windows vista. It seems to be a good hardware but the software is terribly bad. only Internet explorer is supported, and I can oppen my computer with it quickly. Need to bee updated by microsoft
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