RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, clean and maintain the Fingerprint Reader correctly.
Clean the Fingerprint Reader window
To clean the Fingerprint Reader window, apply the sticky side of a piece of adhesive cellophane tape on the window and then peel it away.
Under heavy usage, the coating on the Fingerprint Reader window may turn cloudy from the salt in perspiration. In this case, gently wipe the window with a cloth that is dampened with a mild ammonia-based glass cleaner. Do not use paper products to clean the window.
Register your finger print
To register your finger print, rub your thumb and finger together to create moisture or oil. This helps the
Fingerprint Reader better read the fingerprint.
Create the same finger motion when you register and authenticate your fingerprint.
The "matching algorithm" that creates the recognition for your fingerprint is very
sensitive to help protect your security. For security reasons, if there is no match between the consistency of your swipe and your original registration, you are denied access.
If you turn your finger slightly or
differently from your original registration, the Fingerprint Reader window sensor does not recognize a match. Therefore, you cannot gain access to the computer.
We recommend that you swipe your finger across the Fingerprint Reader from top to bottom the first time that you register your finger print. When you authenticate your finger print by using the Fingerprint Reader, make sure that the tablet is in the same position that it was in when you first registered your finger print. Also, make sure that you
swipe your fingerprint across the reader in a consistent manner.
Fingerprint Reader usage and maintenance warnings
Do not do the following when you clean or use the Fingerprint Reader:
- Do not pour the glass cleaner directly on the Fingerprint Reader window.
- Do not use alcohol-based cleaners.
- Do not submerge the Fingerprint Reader in liquid.
- Do not rub the window with an abrasive material, this includes paper.
- Do not poke the Fingerprint Reader window coating with your fingernail or any other item, such as a pen.