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Just use your fingerprint instead of passwords
FPS00201 USB fingerprint sensor for Windows Hello fingerprint reader is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
No more remembering or typing insecure passwords, no more fear of prying eyes: With this fingerprint sensor you can easily upgrade your Windows system. A free USB 2.0 or 3.0 interface is sufficient for this. The fingerprint sensor recognizes your fingerprint and logs you into Windows in a second. For the initial setup, your fingerprints must be “learned”. A smart algorithm helps here, learning through frequent repetition and accelerating recognition. 10 different fingers can be trained. The sensor surface enables 360° detection. So you don't have to place your finger at a certain angle. This is really suitable for everyday use. Once you get to know the function, you won't want to be without it.
Biometric login is already included in Windows 10 & 11 and is called Windows Hello. There is therefore no software installation necessary, everything is prepared in Windows 10 & 11. The drivers are also included in Windows or, if necessary, can be loaded automatically via an online connection via Windows Update.
If the finder's print sensor is removed from the computer, the conventional password entry takes effect. When you plug it in again, fingerprint registration is immediately active again. No repeated setup is necessary.
Tip: When updating to a new version of Windows, the driver is sometimes only installed if a tick has been set for Fingerprint under "Windows Update - Optional Updates".
More information: Microsoft Windows Hello
The FPS00201 (silver) has a chip from ELAN, which should be also supported by Linux lipfprint / fprint. Please note that there is an error in some current Linux distributions and an incorrect sensor type (swipe instead of touch type) is recognized. Unfortunately, we cannot provide support for Linux applications.