Toshiba U100 PLU10C Users Manual Canada; English - Page 86
How the Swipe the Finger, Using the USB floppy disk drive
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Operating Basics How the Swipe the Finger Using the following steps when swiping fingers for fingerprint registration or authentication will help to minimize authentication failures: 1. Align the first joint of the finger to the center of the sensor. Lightly touch the sensor and swipe finger levelly towards you. While lightly touching the sensor, swipe the finger towards you until the sensor surface becomes visible. Ensure the center of the fingerprint is on the sensor when swiping the finger. 2. Scroll: The screen can be scrolled up or down by sliding the finger over the Fingerprint Sensor. 3. Click (Double-click:) : TOSHIBA Quick Launcher will start up when the Fingerprint Sensor is double-clicked using the finger. 4. Click (Tap once) : TOSHIBA Quick Launcher items can be selected by clicking on the Fingerprint Sensor with the finger. ■ Avoid swiping with the finger stiff or pressed-on too hard Fingerprint reading may fail if the center of the fingerprint is not touching on the sensor, or when finger is swiped while pressing hard. Make sure that the center of the fingerprint is touching the sensor before swiping. ■ Confirm the center of the fingerprint whirl before swiping The thumb's fingerprint has a bigger whirl, which is prone to misalignment and distortions. This will cause difficulty in registration and a drop in the authentication success rate. Always confirm the center of the fingerprint whirl so that it is swiped along the centerline of the sensor. ■ When fingerprint reading is not successful There is a possibility of authentication failures if the finger is swiped too quickly or too slowly. Follow the onscreen instructions to adjust the speed of the swipe. Using the USB floppy disk drive USB floppy disk drive connects to the computer's USB port. It accommodates 1.44-megabyte or 720-kilobyte floppy disks. Refer to Chapter 2, The Grand Tour, for more information. Option or provided with some models. 4-8 User's Manual