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114 of 117 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Small gizmo with lots of tricks,
By M&M (Go New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (Personal Computers)
I saw this thing at CompUSA and as a good shopper I went and did my research on line. I think this is an excellen X-Mas gift for any people who like computers and such. I got mine installed in 5 minutes. One reboot and ready to go. This gadget is easy to set up and to use. Definitely a lot of fun. Now, why didn't it get 5 stars you ask? Two things, does not appear to work well with Mozilla Firefox browser and it is not 100% secure. Right in the manual it is written that this gadget is not to be used for sensitve web sites like say your bank account. Well, all the sensitive web sites have these password rules, got to have a "-" or something in your password. Who is to remember this nonsense? I was hoping this thing would do like a super duper encryption and allow me to store passwords on like a USB flash memory drive so I can unplug it when I am on vacation or something, but nope, no such luck. Still quite a cool gadget, I can get the browse opened and be logged into Amazon just by putting my finger down on the gadget and clicking on Amazon.com account ;)
67 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, accurate,
By Josh "techman" (Long Island, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (Personal Computers)
This fingerprint reader from Microsoft is very accurate. Setup is very easy. To set it up, you install the software and restart, now the screen comes up. It recommends you have it read at least two fingers. It reads each finger four times. Then it is finished. Logging into website's is so easy! All you do is place your finger on the reader and it logs you in. The only downside I see is if you have multiple accounts for the same site. You can only use the reader for one account(or register a different finger as a different person), but that is negligible. For only $49, this is a great buy!
49 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very convenient, but potentially dangerous,
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This review is from: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (Personal Computers)
This is a very convenient device for saving website logins and passwords so you don't have to enter them all. However, if you replace your windows log on with the finger print log on, BEWARE-- it replaces that menu both in regular boot up and in safe mode. Somehow my logon menu got corrupted, and would basically lock the computer up after it booted up. Even after unplugging, even in safe mode, I couldn't log in. Also, I couldn't find a way to boot with another device and edit some ini file or replace something to get windows to default back to the normal login pad. I work in IT, so I'm not the average computer user, and still ran into some "gotchas" with the device. I had hoped to boot in with safe mode, uninstall the software, and reinstall it. That was a no go. Even in safe mode, you can't use the old control alt del to get in if its software gets corrupted.
It was accurate at scanning my fingerprint and did add conveniences, at a risk.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Does what it claims, but crippled by software,
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This review is from: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (Personal Computers)
It scans your fingerprint and does a pretty good job at recognizing prints. Not using IE, I use it mainly for Windows login. I couldn't help feeling that with the right software it could be much better.
This is essentially a tiny scanner for reading fingerprints. The red light stays on all the time the device is plugged in, which can be irritating to some people. The software, as Microsoft did warn, only works with IE and for Windows login on XP. When I installed it the first time, it warned me that I don't have a password on my account (true). So I immediately went and changed my password, and subsequently it wouldn't log me in through scanning my fingerprint. Going through the Wizard again didn't help. I finally had to uninstall and reinstall the DigitalPersona software that came with the scanner. It would be so cool if it comes with an API so that other applications can easily integrate fingerprint recognition into themselves. It'll also be good if Microsoft actually put some thoughts into the security aspect of the product (encrypted USB communications, etc). But it does work pretty well at what it is supposed to do, and it's much more convenient unlocking my screen after I've walked away from it.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
No Firefox or Windows domain support - deceptive MS marketing,
By Chah Li (Weston, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (Personal Computers)
I bought this product on the cool idea that I could log on to any Web site with the use of my fingerprint. It says on the box that this product "should" not be used in corporate networks so already I was feeling suspicious, but since the store I bought it from has a good return policy, I chose to try it out. Well, the product simply does not work if your PC a member of a Windows domain (so "should" as stated above is misleading). Also, as some other reviewers pointed out, if you don't use Internet Explorer (a smart thing if you care about security), then you can't use this product as it is hard-coded to work with IE making this product useless for non-IE users. This is a cool concept gone sour by stupid / stubborn product compatibility policy and bad software design.
If you are comfortable using IE and only intend to use it in a home environment, by all means, otherwise, stay away from this product. Thanks for reading my review. -Charlie
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worked Perfect . . But It has Little problems,
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This review is from: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (Personal Computers)
This is really good fingerprint reader, it is fast and it reads from the first time when you put your finger on the reader, it has 3 problems, let me explain in details,
Problem #1: Any change in web address will require to put the username and password again so you will be able to access it with your fingerprint. Example: http://mail.yahoo.com/?.intl=us http://mail.yahoo.com/ Problem #2: If you have like 2 email address on yahoo, hotmail or email server. The device won't know which email do you want to access. Problem #3: If you format your computer you have to do again assinging usernames and passwords there is no BACKUP for what you have assigned. Hope this review will be usefull for you
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best thing since sliced bread!!!,
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This review is from: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (Personal Computers)
I bought this as a Christmas present for my husband and he absolutely loved it! He said this is the most convienient tool for a computer he has ever had and say's it's very idiot proof to set up, SUPER EASY! After the initial set-up of this product, it is a very safe and secure method to access your accounts. No more typing user id's and passwords, just "fingerprint it" and, in the words of Emeril, "BAM" your there. He say's he highly recommends this product! Good job Microsoft for this technology!!!!!
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad for the price....,
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This review is from: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (Personal Computers)
This is only great for convenience. You should still need to keep track of all your passwords in case your PC crashed or your hard drive dies. The biggest drawback I see is that this does not work with Netscape. Geez, I wonder why... It also does not work with password protected excel spreadsheets. It's great for logging into websites as long as you don't mind using Microsfot Internet Explorer. The Quicklink feature is very nice too. If you set up a quicklink to sign you into a website that requires a userid and password, this will be a great tool to have. All you have to do is let the reader read your fingerprint, at which point a menu with all your quicklinks appears on the bottom right screen and you just click on the quicklink that you want and it will automatically load IE and signs you into the designated website.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Does exactly what the package says.,
This review is from: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (Personal Computers)
First, I want to list the system requirements printed right on the bottom of the package:
Windows XP Home/Pro/Media Center/Tablet 128 MB Ram 45 MB HD Space Pentium 233 MHz or faster processor Internet Explorer 6.0 or later OR MSN Explorer 8.0 or 9.0 The package does not mention support for other browsers such as Firefox or other operating systems such as Mac OS or other versions of Windows (x64, 98, etc). As for the performance of the device, it works great so far with my e-mail account, yahoo account and the student websites for my university. I am having some problems using it for messengers like AIM and Yahoo, but the package and documentation doesn't mention that this item could be used for such. The finger print reader works on the first try 8 out of 10 times, but it doesn't take much effort to just lift your finger and replace it on the reader again...so no big deal as far as I am concerned. It is still faster and easier than trying to remember all my passwords and type them in every time I go to a site. It is also much more secure than just leaving your cookies on your computer where anyone who brings up a browser can read your personal correspondence. All passwords managed by the software provided are encrypted so they are secure as well. To change or remove passwords all you have to do is click on an icon that appears on the upper right hand side of your browser right next to the "closeout X". On a final note, I know that some people may have a poor opinion because the unit has the "Microsoft" name on it but Microsoft actually has nothing to do with the manufacture of the item. It is co-branded with the MS name but it is made by a company called Digital Persona. So, Microsoft had nothing to do with the production of this, they just paid the company to make some with their name on it.
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Entry level capability for an entry device,
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This review is from: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (Personal Computers)
Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (DG2-00002) this product was developed by Digital Persona web site - http://www.digitalpersona.com/. They won't support the Microsoft labeled device.
My experience is that it works approximately 80-85 percent of the time on the first touch, the second touch raises the reliability to 95 percent (once it did not work at all --I had to reset my computer possibly because of other Windows software conflicts, then it worked). In all I believe that the reliability for this inexpensive device is good. The problems are: The passwords you enter in with it are locked - you have no way to access your passwords for future use on another computer or if you reset-up windows (every 6 month for me). The LED lights are always on (allows ready use) but it drains battery life on a notebook computer. |
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