APC BIOM34-EC Mouse User Manual


 
A. Click on the circle next to the desired selection, then click
on Next, Cancel, or Start Over.
B. Once the settings have been chosen, select Next and the
Congratulations screen (Figure 24) will be displayed. Click
Done to complete the enrollment process; the Logon New
User screen (Figure 25) is displayed. Click Yes to logon the
new user, or click No to stop the installation process.
C. If you clicked on Yes to logon the new user, the Logon User
Authentication screen (Figure 11) is displayed. Place your
finger on the Sensor and Drive Ring. The system will read
your fingerprint and log you onto your computer.
At this time, you should restart your computer to ensure
the setup is complete. During restart, your Windows logon
screen will appear. Within a few seconds, the Logon User
Authentication screen (Figure 11) will also appear. You can
either enter your Username and Password, or simply place
your finger on the Sensor and Drive Ring of the BioM34.
Upon authentication, the BioM34 will automatically fill in
the Windows logon screen and log you onto the computer.
Once Windows has finished the restart process, a new
icon will appear in the taskbar at the bottomright of
your display (Figure 25).
Figure 23. Congratulations Screen
Figure 24. Audio and Taskbar Settings Screen
Figure 25. Taskbar and APC Omnipass Icon
D. Hold your cursor over the APC Omnipass icon in the taskbar,
and the system will display which user is currently logged
on (Figure 26).
Figure 26. Logged On User Dialog
E. Right-click on the APC Omnipass icon, and you can access
other features and functions provided by the BioM34
(Figure 27).
Figure 27. Features and Functions Drop-Down Menu
For information about how to use all of the features and
functions of the BioM34, refer to the User’s Manual located
on the software CD-ROM. Additioanal functions include: Open,
Log On User, Log Off Current User, Switch User Identity, Remember
Password, as well as Help, and About information. Under the
Open function, the screen displayed provides a tab which allows
you to unmask a password in the Password Vault, which is
helpful in instances where you to change an existing password
because it will expire, or it has been compromised and you
have forgotten the original password.
Note: You need to use the Remember Password function (shown
in Figure 27) each time you go to a new website or database
requiring a username and password entry.
F. When APC Omnipass encounters a website or database
requiring a username and password entry for the first time,
enter your username and password, then right-click on the
APC Omnipass icon. APC Omnipass will display the
Remember Password dialog (Figure 28), and your cursor will
become an icon that looks like a key.
Place the key icon over the screen which now contains your
username and password and rightclick the BioM34. The APC
Omnipass software will then display the Friendly Name screen
(Figure 29).
Figure 28. Remember Password Dialog
Figure 29. Friendly Name Screen
This screen provides two setting options:
1. Automatically enter the password protected sites when it is
activated. Do not prompt for authentication.
2. Automatically click the “OK” or “Submit” button for this
password protected site once the user is authenticated.
Enter a name for the website or database, or leave the
name entered by the APC Onmipass software, then select
the desired setting for the website and click Finish.
The website or database username and password are now
stored in the Password Vault, and will automatically be
entered each time your fingerprint is verified.
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Biometric Password Managers