Fingerprint Sensor Hp Driver Windows 8
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Hp Fingerprint Reader Driver Windows 8 64 Bit
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I've recently upgraded to 8.1 from Vistax64 and have been trying to sort out the various issues that come along with a fresh install on a 4+ year old laptop (HP HDX18).
I thought I had everything for this particular issue nailed down, however it just doesn't work for logging in to the PC and I'm at a loss to explain why it won't work. At the log in screen if I swipe my finger along the sensor I get an audible response from the computer that it has or has not recognized my finger print, so I am pretty sure everything works (at least superficially). Yet I cannot get the option to enable login via sensor to appear in settings/accounts/sign-in options.
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66 thoughts on “ Validity Fingerprint Sensor Driver and HP SimplePass for Windows 8 and Windows 7 ” Zefira Bazoteva May 21, 2016 at 2:04 pm. Hi, i have Hp envy 15i7 and updated to Windows 10, but my Simple pass is not working.
I have looked into local group permissions (gpedit.msc) and have enabled both biometrics and some login permissions to no avail.
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There is a possible lead there, but I don't think so. I do not particularly want to give this program any gawd-mode powers. My (limited) understanding is that windows 8.1 rides shotgun here and just needs to be able to see the device correctly to incorporate/cannibalize its function(s), thus eliminating the need for 3rd party ware