Mon Sep 10 12:19:46 EDT 2012 John Sessoms wrote: > From: Tom C > > > If someone tells me 'you'll have to buy a custom laptop and pay > > through the nose', I suspect that already. :) > > > > I'm not sure why FP readers have not become ubiquitous. I'm not > > hyper-security concerned on a personal laptop, because I don't keep > > sacred information on it to begin with. It seems the would have been a > > great success... > > > > Tom C. > > Possibly because they can be a PITA. > > I've got one on my Toshiba. There are times when I have to use all of > the fingers on both hands before it finds one it likes. Frequently it's > easier, less time consuming to just change log-in methods and type in my > password.
I have it on my Fujitsu laptop, and it works well as long as you can be consistent with moving your finger. It is very convenient when I need to log in into my laptop during a lecture (I don't need to bring my both hands to the keyboard, which can be distructing. Rather, I discretely swipe my finger.) Igor `b str -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

