Hp Folio 9470m Fingerprint Driver Windows 10
Hi, I have a HP Folio 9470m and I am a bit stuck with setting up the fingerprint security where I can login to the laptop using a biometric scan of my finger. The laptop has a 'validity fingerprint sensor driver' already installed but does not seem to work at all. I have a windows 8.1 pro as my operating system. Kindly, help with what I should do including steps in setting up the fingerprint security.
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View full gallery Sarah Tew/CNET A lot has changed in a year. Thin ultrabooks have given way to touch-screen, often convertible/tablet devices. And among ultrabooks, there are tons more to choose from. Touch isn't necessary to enjoy a Windows 8, but when a laptop lacks touch altogether -- as does the Elitebook Folio 9470m -- it feels like an omission that has to be made up with a superlative touch pad, and this Folio doesn't do that. Granted, this Folio came out at the end of last year, but this expensive albeit highly configurable laptop already feels a little outmoded.
The, coming out soon, feels like the Windows 8 business travel ultraportable of choice. Cara Menginstal Printer Canon Mp237 Tanpa Cd. This Folio is more of a workhorse ultrabook, if such a thing exists. This 14-inch laptop is larger and thicker than you'd expect, although it does pack awfully impressive battery life. It feels constructed to be a slim road warrior, but its specs aren't incredibly impressive. It's an ultrabook without touch -- and a thickish, expensive one at that. The is a lighter, similarly outfitted business laptop, with touch, too.
Price as reviewed $1,349 Processor Intel Core i5-3427U Memory 4GB, 1333MHz DDR3 Hard drive 180GB SSD Chipset Intel QM77 Graphics Intel HD 4000 Operating System Windows 8 (64-bit) Dimensions (WD) 13.3 x 9.1 inches Height 0.75 inch Screen size (diagonal) 14.0 inches System weight / Weight with AC adapter 3.6/4.4 pounds Category. View full gallery Sarah Tew/CNET It won't surprise anyone used to a MacBook Air or other slim ultrabook, but this feels nicer than an older, thicker laptop. Unfortunately, the Folio lacks an optical drive, and its internal specs really aren't much better than what you'd find on the smaller. At 3.6 pounds, it weighs less than most mainstream laptops, but it's heavier than your average 13-inch ultrabook. It feels like a slightly bigger, more mature version of the HP Folio 13, albeit, also without the same appeal or novelty of that previous machine. A squared, chiclet-style backlit and spill-resistant keyboard feels very similar to Apple's design in terms of initial appearance, or what you'll find on many recent HP laptops. Tiny dedicated top buttons turn Airplane Mode on and off and toggle mute.
A rubberized concave pointer has been added between the G, H, and B keys, with additional buttons above the extra-large multitouch glass touch pad. Even on touch-oriented Windows 8, the rubber pointer wasn't such a bad way to go. Most would prefer the touch pad -- if the touch pad actually worked perfectly. The glass surface is certainly big and wide enough, but it was unreliable when I navigated around doing everyday work and Web browsing.
It's not a click pad, either: separate buttons lie below (that makes four buttons framing the HP touch pad, all told). I wished I could reach up and touch the screen instead. Alas, I couldn't.
The 14-inch, touch-free 1,366x768-pixel display is antiglare, but that's about the only thing it does well. The brightness levels are relatively dim, the screen resolution is low-res for this price tier, and screen size compared with those on laptops such as Apple's and the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon. Canon Printer Extended Survey Program more.
The lack of a touch screen wouldn't matter if HP had nailed the touch-pad experience. View full gallery Sarah Tew/CNET Additional bells and whistles include a fingerprint reader (on the right palm rest), a 720p Webcam, and a side docking port. HP also offers a suite of software security features, and the Intel platform includes vPro for enterprise and business use.
Ports and configurations The Folio has plenty of connections -- a side docking port for business use to connect to sold-separately dock, dedicated Ethernet, an SD card slot, three USB 3.0 ports, and both VGA and DisplayPort. There's no HDMI, since this is a 'business' laptop, but HDMI is so universal at this point I can't understand the omission. Bluetooth is included, and optional 4G broadband connectivity. Our review configuration of the Elitebook Folio has a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5-3427 CPU, the same as the recently reviewed ThinkPad X1 Carbon. In fact, every other spec is the same as that Carbon, too: 4GB of RAM, Intel HD 4000 graphics, and a 180GB SSD.