On Sep 29, 2015, at 11:18 PM, David Smith david.smith.14916@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Depends on lots of variables. For me, fingerprint is almost always a pain.
On 9/29/2015 2:22 PM, Alice Saunders lwr32@mac.com [iPad] wrote:
Yup, faster. Touch the the fingerprint reader and your in. Password, depending on how many letters or numbers are in the password, that's a slide over and the number of taps for the length of the password.
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\ /\( ) Alice.( ). lwr32@mac.comFaster than no password? :-p
~KLM\\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //I use the fingerprint reader all the time. Fastest way to get into my phone. I've used the fingerprint reader on my phone so often I barely have to touch it with my thumb for it to work.
On Sep 25, 2015, at 7:54 PM, David Smith david.smith.14916@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I seldom use the fingerprint sensor. Much simpler just to tap out the passcode.
No idea how others feel, but for me fingerprinting will be useful only when any part of any finger can be used from any angle.
> On Sep 25, 2015, at 10:26 PM, Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> However, perhaps the biggest selling point for the iPad mini 4 is Touch ID. The Touch ID fingerprint sensor is combined with the home button and it allows users to unlock their iPads using just the scan of their finger, rather than having to enter in a passcode every time.
Posted by: Kris Murray <krismurray@gmail.com>
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