Adding a Fingerprint reader
Adding a Fingerprint reader
Hi! I have a T42 without the fingerprint reader, i was wondering if it was possible to add this. I think there is a way to buy the hand rest without the touch pad so is there a way to but the handrest with the finger printer reader?
Thanks for your help!
Mike
Thanks for your help!
Mike
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Hammerstein
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You could just get the USB fingerprint reader. http://www-131.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/store ... 8425003211
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3rd Party Fingerprint Reader
Would a third party fingerprint reader (PCMCIA or USB) work with CSS?
Re: 3rd Party Fingerprint Reader
Exactly. Furthermore, for the same reason that people desire their thinkpads to be prewired for bluetooth, wifi, etc. instead of using USB bluetooth dongles, etc. It's because it's a laptop. Having to carry around more things defeats the whole purpose of having a laptop--especially for a student that needs to consistently pull his laptop out of his bag over 10 times a day. If I needed to hook up a USB fingerprint scanner just to longon to windows to check my emails or whatever, I'd throw the thinkpad off a building.Dow Jones wrote:Would a third party fingerprint reader (PCMCIA or USB) work with CSS?
Re: 3rd Party Fingerprint Reader
Let me be there to catch it!NeoteriX wrote:........I'd throw the thinkpad off a building.
DKB
Yes, it works well just replace the palm rest, but remember to update BIOS and set it to the factory default, you shall be able to see passphrase option in BIOS.
After that, get the Fingerprint software from below link, configure it in Windows.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... VAN-EAPFPR
Now, what you need is to get a palm rest with fingerprint reader.
After that, get the Fingerprint software from below link, configure it in Windows.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... VAN-EAPFPR
Now, what you need is to get a palm rest with fingerprint reader.
Targus seems to have a USBand PCMCIAfingerprintreader compatible with IBM CSS solution. They seem to be discontinued though.
But I have to agree with NeoteriX about it. If you use a component that often it should be built in. Entering a passphrase is just much faster than finding and plugging in the USB reader and scanning your finger.
But I have to agree with NeoteriX about it. If you use a component that often it should be built in. Entering a passphrase is just much faster than finding and plugging in the USB reader and scanning your finger.
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