Microsoft DG2-00002
Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Pānui Tapumati Microsoft DG2-00002
Secure Login and Password Replacement
Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the Microsoft Fingerprint Reader, model DG2-00002. This device offers a convenient and secure method for logging into your computer and various websites by using your unique fingerprint, eliminating the need to remember multiple passwords.
Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper setup and operation.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
1. Hononga Taapapa
Connect the Microsoft Fingerprint Reader to an available USB port on your computer. The device is designed for PC-USB connectivity.

Image: The Microsoft Fingerprint Reader (model DG2-00002) in its retail packaging, highlighting its PC-USB connection type.
2. Tāuta Pūmanawa
Insert the installation CD (if provided) or download the latest drivers and software from the official Microsoft support website. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.
- Ensure your operating system meets the minimum requirements. (Note: Some older reviews indicate primary compatibility with Windows XP and Internet Explorer.)
- Tīmataria anō tō rorohiko mēnā ka ākina i muri i te tāutanga.
3. Rehitatanga Tapumati
After software installation, launch the Fingerprint Registration Wizard. This wizard will guide you through the process of registering your fingerprints for each user account.
- Open the Fingerprint Registration software.
- Select the user account for which you want to register fingerprints.
- Follow the instructions to place your finger on the reader multiple times to capture a complete scan.
- Repeat for additional fingers or users as desired.

Image: A finger positioned on the optical sensor of the Microsoft Fingerprint Reader, as depicted on the product packaging, illustrating the scanning process.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Logging into Windows
Once your fingerprints are registered, you can log into your Windows user account by simply placing your registered finger on the Fingerprint Reader when prompted at the login screen. This allows for quick and secure access without typing a password.
Website Password Replacement
The Fingerprint Reader can replace passwords for your favorite websites. The first time you visit a site requiring a password after setup:
- Whakatere ki te website's login page.
- When prompted for a username and password, place your registered finger on the Fingerprint Reader.
- Manually enter your username and password into the respective fields.
- The software will associate your fingerprint with these credentials for future logins.
- The next time you visit that site, you can log in by simply touching the Fingerprint Reader.
Tuhipoka: Hototahi ki web browsers may vary. The device is primarily designed to integrate with Microsoft Internet Explorer. Functionality with other browsers like Mozilla Firefox or Opera may be limited or require specific configurations not officially supported.
Switching User Accounts
You can quickly switch between different Windows user accounts without closing open programs or files. Simply place the registered finger of the desired user on the Fingerprint Reader, and the system will switch to that user's session.
Te tiaki
To ensure optimal performance and accurate fingerprint recognition, keep the optical sensor clean.
- Te horoi i te pūoko: Gently clean the surface of the optical sensor regularly. A common method is to lightly press a piece of Scotch tape onto the sensor and then carefully pull it off. This can help remove dust and oils without scratching the surface.
- Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemical cleaners, as these can damage the sensor.
Raparongoā
- Maama Maihao Kaore i te Mohiotia:
- Me mohio kei te ma, kei te maroke to maihao.
- Place your finger flat and centered on the sensor.
- Whakamātauria tētahi atu maihao kua rēhitatia.
- Re-register your fingerprint if recognition issues persist.
- Clean the sensor surface as described in the Maintenance section.
- Software Not Launching or Device Not Detected:
- Verify the USB cable is securely connected to both the device and the computer.
- Ngana ki tetahi atu tauranga USB.
- Reinstall the device drivers and software.
- Check Device Manager in Windows to ensure the device is recognized and drivers are installed correctly.
- Website Login Issues:
- Whakapumautia ko te website's login credentials were correctly saved during the initial setup.
- Me mohio kei te whakamahi koe i te hototahi web browser, primarily Microsoft Internet Explorer. Functionality with other browsers may be limited.
- Ko etahi websites with complex login forms or search bars preceding login fields may not be fully compatible.
- Windows Login Not Working:
- Ensure the fingerprint login option is enabled in your Windows user account settings.
- Verify that your fingerprints are correctly registered for the specific Windows user account.
Whakatakotoranga
| Tau tauira: | DG2-00002 |
| Waitohu: | Microsoft |
| Rahi Hua: | 8.5 x 5.1 x 1.6 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi: | 5.6 hekere |
| Hononga: | USB (PC-USB) |
| Wātea Tuatahi: | Hōngongoi 2, 2004 |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For information regarding the product warranty, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official Microsoft support webpapaanga. Te website provides resources for drivers, software updates, and additional troubleshooting guides.
Official Microsoft Support: tautoko.microsoft.com