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Fingerprint Reader / Biometric Mouse

The Fingerprint Reader / Biometric Mouse SDK is available from the AuthenTec Developer Community web site.
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Navigation

By default, the biometric mouse is enabled for cursor navigation. Sliding a finger over the biometric mouse moves the cur-
sor in the same direction the finger moves. The sensitivity (motion speed) may be adjusted or the feature disabled.
Tapping a finger on the biometric mouse is treated as a mouse left-click. Two taps in quick succession is treated as a dou-
ble-tap. Tapping and holding is treated as a right-click.
Follow this procedure to turn off Biometric Mouse navigation.
1. Move the cursor focus to the TruPrint icon in the System Tray.
2. Right-click the TruPrint icon using the stylus.
3. Select Settings from the pop-up menu.
4. Click the No Nav radio button.
5. Click Apply.
6. Click OK.
7. Reboot and Biometric Mouse navigation is disabled.
If you prefer to toggle between modes, then without rebooting press the F9 function key to turn Biometric Mouse navi-
gation on and off.
When Biometric Mouse navigation is turned off, use an external mouse cabled to a USB port to navigate.
Follow this procedure to turn on Biometric Mouse navigation after rebooting.
1. Move the cursor focus to the TruPrint icon in the System Tray.
2. Right-click the TruPrint icon using the stylus.
3. Select Settings from the pop-up menu.
4. Click the Cursor Nav radio button.
5. Click Apply.
6. Click OK.
7. Reboot and Biometric Mouse navigation is enabled.
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