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Hotkeys don't work on "Keyboard with fingerprint reader"
At Pre-Boot, you can log into the machine without connecting an external keyboard. SecureDoc also supports multi-factor authentication on tablet PC's using tokens If how it works is via the fingerprint reader then forget that. [I personally have never been able to get my fingerprints to pass one of those on any

tablets again
So when I have to boot NetBSD after Windows, I always have to disconnect the power supply... I can live with that, though. When it doesn't work it will report "uhub0: device problem, disabling port 1" as seen in the dmesg below. This is the built-in fingerprint sensor, so it can't be removed for testing.

Fingerprint Reader Failure
Such fingerprint reader should have a "secure chip" with your private key and on authentication, you should provide data from your finger scan and data to ..... ISO8859-1/books/handbook/serialconsole-setup.html but I personally have not gotten it to work (though I only tried when my laptop was panic-ing on boot.

Fingerprint reader initialization failure...
The only things currently not working 100% for me are: DVD insists on running PIO4 mode No DRI in X No drivers for 3945ABG Fingerprint reader doesnt work If you'd like my dmesg.boot / kernel configs, give us a shout. Cheers Tom +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------| Marek Denis

Screensaver stops working after 10 min
HOWTO Initramfs * HOWTO Dual Boot from Windows Bootloader (NTLDR) and why * Dual Boot * HOWTO Multi-OS, Multi-Disk, Boot * HOWTO Dual boot with MacOSX on a symlink * Install and setup of a fingerprint reader [edit] Printers * HOWTO use the scanner and printer Samsung SCX4200 * D-Link DP-100 HW Printerserver and

IE 7 Install fail 0x05
The only way to get around this would be to load pen drivers into the pre-boot environment. However with the X60 you can authenticate using the keyboard, then go into tablet mode. Is there a reason why you cannot start off in keyboard mode? This may be off topic, but I had issues with the fingerprint reader on my

Buying a new laptop
In Toshiba's tests, the EasyGuard keyboard absorbed a 30-milliliter spill of water, said Craig Marking, senior product marketing manager at Toshiba America The most exciting one is a fingerprint reader, much like the one on IBM's ThinkPad T43. "The fingerprint reader serves two purposes: to replace a password

Ultimate List of Free Windows Software from Microsoft
This one runs all day and has a barely perceptible warmth above the keyboard. And boy howdy is it faster; compiling and packaging OpenGroupware trunk on my old laptop Thumbprint reader ----------------- "SGS Thomson Microelectronics Fingerprint Reader" This I assumed would be an automatic write off.... but no.

Index:HOWTO - Gentoo Linux Wiki
dmesg.boot file? attached. kldstat output? follows: 1 26 0xc0400000 63070c kernel 2 16 0xc0a31000 568dc acpi.ko 3 1 0xc1b12000 4000 logo_saver.ko 4 2 0xc1b20000 Sound still doesnt work . wireless works just fine (despite normal issues with iwi). fingerprint reader is shown in pciscan ,but not usable. good luck,

tablets again
I have stopped the boot so that it does not go past it to try to troubleshoot this. However, I have not been successful. I do not like haveing to have another keyboard just to boot safemode. What is the resolution? How can I set the keyboard so that FLOCK is the default at boot time? Brian.

Gadget Report [Digital Gear: Star Wars PCs, Toshiba Designs Soar ...
These include: ~ Addition of a keyboard multiplexer. This allows USB and PS/2 keyboards to coexist without any special options at boot. .... Such fingerprint reader should have a "secure chip" with your private key and on authentication, you should provide data from your finger scan and data to sign - on match,

Microsoft Keyboard with fingerprint reader function keys at boot?
A security suite generates a hash fingerprint of executable files. After the update that original hash will not match. The security suite assumes the worst that In re-reading the OP, quoted above, I noticed that he said he was prompted to re-boot. I have never been prompted to re-boot after either installing or

Keyboard with Fingerprint Reader and BIOS
(Support: Documentation) All Microsoft Free Game Demos HARDWARE Fingerprint Reader - DigitalPersona Password Manager 1.0 (Support: How to . . .) Keyboard - IntelliType 5.5 Sofware for Windows 2000/XP and Windows XP 64 OEM Version Mouse & Trackball - IntelliPoint 5.5 Software for Windows 2000/XP, Windows XP 64 Bit

freebsd-hackers Digest, Vol 164, Issue 2
I haven't played with audio, bluetooth, TCPA, or the fingerprint reader. Thanks to Brian de Alwis for helping me with some of this, especially in confirming .... 99.0C passive 57.0C pcppi1: attached to attimer1 pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot) pckbc0: using irq 1 for kbd slot wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard pms0 at

tablets again
shay s...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public mshardware product I just bought the new MS keyboard with the fingerprint reader. The fingerprint works great, although after install it now takes 30 seconds to get the login screen when you first start the computer (that's an extra 30 second on the boot time).

Review of Toshiba P105-S6207
Beanie (PerpetualOmega) "shay" wrote: I just bought the new MS keyboard with the fingerprint reader. The fingerprint works great, although after install it now takes 30 seconds to get the login screen when you first start the computer (that's an extra 30 second on the boot time). After i installed the intellitype

Optical Destop with Fingerprint Reader (Getting Beeping error at b
Say for ecample, for the sake of a test, what if your only USB device was the reader plugged into the motherboard (and keyboard/mouse if necessary). If you had just that, would that work (remove excess hubs) Also, is there a difference between a shut down/restart and the system, as opposed to a cold boot?

freebsd-hackers Digest, Vol 164, Issue 3
(I have tried it on my usb hub as well as directly into the usb port on the back of the pc) However IT KEEPS BEEPING when I boot up my computer like there is an error or there is no keyboard detected, however once windows loads up they fingerprint reader/keyboard work fine. So I then tried backing up all my files

FS: Computer Equipment Blowout - Everything MUST sell
Keyboard and reader work OK only after Windows is loaded (login prompt)... ... but it doesn't work before - I can neither enter BIOS setup nor choose system in boot manager! Can anybody help me with that? I hope it is not standard feature of USB devices. Shut down your machine and attach a regular ps2 keyboard.

Thinkpad T60 mostly works - trouble with wm(4)
While booting I new that the system would freeze, so I started it by entering: # set hint.apic.0.disabled="1" # boot and installed it without any further .... Also - this was on a custom Toshiba A130 (or 135 -- its the one with the fingerprint reader): 1.66 GHz Core 2 Duo nVidia GeForce 7600 2 GiB memory So if