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Assuming you are using this on a PC or tablet running Windows 10, it should automatically set up the drivers. Then using the "All Settings" menu and select the "Accounts" option. Under that there is "Sign In Options" - the place to choose password, pin, fingerprint, etc methods of logging in. If you select fingerprint it will take you through the steps to get your print in the system.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This wasn't clear to me, either. My computer set up the Bluetooth connection automatically, but it did not bring up the fingerprint setup. For that, I had to go into Settings>Accounts>Sign-in Options and set it up on the Windows Hello settings. From there, it works like fingerprint setup on a phone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there, We'd like to reiterate the previously offered answer, but in the case you still need any additional support with getting this set up, please reach out to us at [email protected], and we'd be glad to help. Kindly, Victoria Microsoft Customer Care
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Windows will update to install the needed driver for the keyboard. Then you go into Windows Settings -> Accounts -> then Sign-in options. You'll then see Windows Hello and you can add your fingerprint(s) there.
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