HP Pavilion g4-2000 User Guide HP Notebook - Windows 7 - Page 87
Using the fingerprint reader, Registering fingerprints
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Using the fingerprint reader Integrated fingerprint readers are available on select computer models. In order to use the fingerprint reader, you must set up a user account and password on the computer. This account allows you to log on to your computer with a swipe of a designated finger. You may also use the fingerprint reader to fill in password fields on Web sites and other programs that require a logon. For instructions, see the fingerprint reader software Help. After you register your computer, you can set up a single sign-on service that allows you to use your fingerprint reader to create credentials for any application that requires a user name and password. For the location of the fingerprint reader on your computer, see "Getting to know your computer." Registering fingerprints A Fingerprint Reader allows you to log on to Windows using a fingerprint that you have registered using HP SimplePass software, instead of using a Windows password. To register one or more fingerprints: 1. Select Start > Security and Protection > HP SimplePass. 2. Have you found your fingerprint sensor?-Click Yes. 3. Are you ready to enroll?-Click Yes. 4. Select a finger. 5. Create Windows password-Enter your password and confirm your password. 6. Swipe your finger 3 times. The finger displays green if it is registered successfully. Otherwise, a warning message is displayed. 7. Select another finger or click > to continue. 8. Click Register now or Register later. 9. Click Advanced to launch a selected website when you swipe your registered finger. Repeat steps 1 through 9 for each additional user. Using your registered fingerprint to log on to Windows To log on to Windows using your fingerprint: 1. After you register your fingerprints, restart Windows. 2. Swipe any of your registered fingers to log on to Windows. Using the fingerprint reader 77