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Reddit mentions of Benss Fingerprint Reader Analyzer for Windows 7 8 10 Hello, Fingerprint Scanner Wireless Biometrics Computer Security Login Lock with WQHL Certification for PC Laptop, 2 Years Warranty Grey
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- Log in Faster and More Securely - Log in to Windows with your fingerprint instead of your password in just 0.05 seconds, faster and more securely. Designed specifically for Windows 10 Hello features.
- Plug and play, easy to use. Automatically installation under good internet connection.
- Advanced Protection - Safely protect your logins and data with state-of-the-art fingerprint security. No need to enter a complex password to prevent the password from leaking.
- Up to 10 fingerprint IDs supported, convenient for family laptop use in common.
- If you have any questions or failed the installation, feel free to contact us. Full refund or a replacement will be offered if you are not satisfied with your purchase.
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Color | Gray |
Height | 0.5905511805 Inches |
Length | 0.9842519675 Inches |
Size | Grey for win10 |
Weight | 0.01543235834 Pounds |
Width | 0.1968503935 Inches |
Unfortunately, Fn is hardcoded. Another quirk of the keyboard is that the
:
and{ }
keys are Shifts:Fn+P
literally pressesShift+:
rather than sending;
, and{
isShift+[
. You can make custom AHK shortcuts like Win+1 for PrtSc, or remap other keys to them, but there are no hidden keycodes that I've found on the keyboard. You can test keypresses with this useful tool: KeyTest.exeI might be overselling myself since typing with both thumb and pointer is not comfortable or ideal: I use that layout for the extra touchpad precision and thumb range and mainly only use the pointer for long numbers or special cases
One use-case I'd like to make work is sending pre-programmed USB-HID (keyboard) inputs from the MicroPC to a device: for example, I plug a USB device into a security cam box and quickly launch a script from the mPC to type the login credentials and go straight to the history. Unfortunately, I haven't found a quick/clean way to do this yet via serial or USB Arduino...
Also, I keep this fingerprint reader plugged into the rear left USB for quick logins and biometrics: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073Z7FGKV/