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Check documents and videos on compatibility, FAQs, upgrade information and available fixes. Windows 11 Support Center. Select registration option. Error: Javascript is disabled in this browser. This page requires Javascript. Modify your browser's settings to allow Javascript to execute.

See your browser's documentation for specific instructions. HP Customer Support. Select your model. How does HP install software and gather data? Apache Log4j Update Please see this document here for current information regarding the Apache Log4j vulnerability. Need Windows 11 help? Customizing the layout. Setting up and using QuickLaunch. Registering SimplePass. Adding and deleting web sites. Using Settings, Options, and Help functions.

Updating SimplePass. A fingerprint reader is a security device that uses a scanned image of your fingerprint to authenticate who you are. With fingerprint security software you can log on to applications and secure web sites by scanning your fingerprint instead of typing your user name and password on the keyboard.

To use a fingerprint reader, there must be at least one Windows User Account, and that account should require a password to log on to Windows. You can register additional fingerprints or web sites at any time. Setting up SimplePass Enrolling your fingerprints and passwords only needs to be done once.

The HP SimplePass security application displays on-screen prompts to lead you through the step-by-step process. The window displays a Have you found your fingerprint sensor? Click Yes to continue. Figure : Fingerprint reader location. When prompted Are you ready to enroll? The Create Windows Password window appears. Enter and confirm your Windows password, and then click OK to continue. Figure : Create Windows password.

When prompted to Select a finger , click the desired finger on the graphic and swipe the finger across the sensor. Notice that a blue dot appears at the finger tip on the graphic, and, if the fingerprint is accepted, a green check mark appears on the message panel and a portion of the progress bar turns blue.

Figure : Enroll a finger. Swipe your finger over the sensor again. You must swipe your finger a total of three times to verify the fingerprint image has been captured. Once the registration is successfully completed, the dot on the finger tip turns from blue to green to verify fingerprint enrollment. To enroll an additional finger, select the desired finger and follow the same procedure as before.

Figure : Enroll additional finger. If the finger is not aligned on the sensor correctly, you will receive an error message, such as That was too far to the left. Align your finger to the center on the sensor and swipe it again. Align the finger and continue until it is accepted green checkmark appears and the blue bar advances.

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