Fingerprint Unlock: Module Version 1.3.0 Pc __exclusive__

Optimized algorithm reduces the time from touch to unlock by roughly 20-30% compared to version 1.2.x.

If the scanner seems sluggish, go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options , remove your registered fingerprints, and register them again. This allows the new algorithm to map your prints more accurately.

: Users download the Windows Fingerprint Credential Module (specifically the finger_unlock_1.3.0.exe installer) and perform a system restart to activate the new login component. Fingerprint Unlock Module Version 1.3.0 Pc

Version 1.3.0 introduces deep live-tissue detection algorithms. This prevents bypass attempts using high-resolution 2D printouts or 3D silicone molds. 2. Technical Specifications

Programs like AxCrypt or built-in file lockers can be configured to decrypt sensitive local folders exclusively when the authorized user touches the fingerprint sensor. Troubleshooting Common Issues Issue: "Windows Hello is not available on this device" Optimized algorithm reduces the time from touch to

Windows Hello Biometric Framework (WBF), Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) Interface Compatibility: USB 2.0/3.0, SPI, and I2C buses False Acceptance Rate (FAR): Less than 0.002% False Rejection Rate (FRR): Less than 1.0% What’s New in Version 1.3.0?

If you have a previous version of the fingerprint software (e.g., v1.1 or v1.2), it is recommended to uninstall it to avoid driver conflicts. Step 2: Connecting the Sensor : Users download the Windows Fingerprint Credential Module

Check the USB connection. Try a different port. Open Device Manager, locate the biometric device, and select "Update driver," directing it to the v1.3.0 folder.

Follow the on-screen prompts and restart your computer when prompted. Step 3: Register Your Biometrics via Windows Hello Open Windows (Win + I). Navigate to Accounts > Sign-in options . Click on Fingerprint recognition (Windows Hello) .

Version 1.3.0 is compatible with Windows Vista, 7, 8, and 10 (both x86 and x64 architectures).

The Fingerprint Unlock Module v1.3.0 serves as the critical bridge between a hardware biometric sensor and the Windows operating system. Without this software layer, the PC would treat a fingerprint scanner as a generic, non-functional USB device. This module allows the hardware to interface with the Windows Biometric Framework (WBF) , enabling users to log in to Windows, authorize purchases, or unlock password managers using their fingerprint.