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Microsoft Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader user reviews

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  • 4.0 stars

    ""one of the greatest things ever seen"" on

    Pros: Microsoft's Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader was really fun to use, which is saying quite a bit because we are talking about a keyboard and mouse here. Having a fingerprint reader built into your keyboard is just so…impressive. Unfortunately, its m

    Cons: the only problem is, is that it only works on the ie browser (which is great for buisness).

  • 3.0 stars

    "Propietary hardware is bad" on

    Pros: Very good concept, great one touch features and the fingerprint ID is very easy to set up.

    Cons: It only works with Microsoft Internet Explorer. I really like using Mozilla for a variety of reasons and now I find out that the internet login only works with IE. Also does not work with any computer on a domain, that takes me out of the ball game on t

  • 4.0 stars

    "Works Well, Nifty Toy" on

    Pros: It lets you sign on without remembering a password. Works well with IE... which I know I shouldn't use because of all of the exploits... but I do anyway.

    Cons: None, really. It took a few minutes to set up, that's it.

  • 4.5 stars

    "Geat product easy to use very nice layout!" on by masterejk

    Pros: ease of use with the fingerprint reader, i love to just use my finger to log into windows and websites, and the mouse seems nice too but i dont use it.

    Cons: The software!!! no 64bit support but yet 64bit has been out for a while.

    Summary: Over all works great ive tried fingerprint reader on 32bit system and works fantastic! mouse is sometimes alittle like laggy i dont use it anyway and as far as the keybord itself the only thing i have an issue with is the space bar it needs to be pushed in the center other wise it rubs and makes noise. The main company biometric that makes these readers does have support for 64bit but its very expensive to purchase. as microsoft makers of window os only supports 32bit drivers (digital persona 2.0) not good for people running newer computers with windows xp, vista, or windows 7 64bit versions.

  • 0.5 stars

    "Terrible product; stay away" on by shadowdude77

    Pros: Um... volume controls? Like I can't find that anywhere else...

    Cons: See below.....

    Summary: This product, while sounding useful, what with its fingerprint reader, is a useless and quickly- deteriorating device. I've had this for about 6 months. In that time, all of my gaming directional keys (4 arrow keys; home, delete, end, page down; and now my WASD keys) are near- dead, and I am only a casual gamer! The fingerprint reader only works with Internet Explorer, the Swiss cheese of secure browsers. A website in Firefox called "Login" will not be detected as a login page. Something is seriously wrong with that. I recommend this disgustingly overpriced keyboard as a solution for about 2 or 3 months... after that, don't expect certain keys to function anymore.

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