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Biometric Fingerprint Encrypted Optical Mouse FMS-208

Biometric Fingerprint Encrypted Optical Mouse FMS-208

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What you are viewing is a Biometric Fingerprint Encrypted Optical Mouse, practical and reliable, best choice for you if you like computer games!The encrypted optical mouse features optical technology allows for smooth tracking and quick response on almost every surface. Smooth, precise, easy to use wheel allows the computer optical mouse for easily scrolling. Small and lightweight design makes the computer optical mouse easy to carry. This encrypted optical mouse works on most surfaces and needs just inches for accurate movement. Besides, the small hand type encrypted optical mouse is designed with USB interface, plug & play and hot pluggable. Great item for you, try it now!

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Specifications:


  • Resolution: 800dpi
  • Sensor: Antenna array
  • Matching Time: <1s
  • FRR: 0.01%
  • FAR: 0.0001%
  • Voltage: DV 5V
  • OS: Windows 2000/2003(32-bit)/XP(32-bit)/Vista(32bit)
  • System Requirements: Pentium III 750MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, 50MB free HD space, One available USB port, CD-ROM drive
  • Size: 110 x 60 x 30mm/4.3 x 2.4 x 1.2in (L x W x H)

Features:


  • Windows Auto-login: The fingerprint mouse provides individual user its own personal information bank, only the authenticated  fingerprints allow to active applicatioin and computer. The storage of authenticated fingerprints automatically detects all required fields, such as user name and password, and inserts the provided information. To login Windows, it only needs a simple swipe
  • Screen Saver Lock: When the "Screen Saver Lock" actives, only authorized person can unlock the Screen Saver or password, no need to set waiting time. Only a correct fingerprint authentication can resume your PC from screen saver. The mean function of "Screen Saver Lock" is to disable the keyboard and the mouse for unauthorized user
  • Password Bank: Use fingerprint to instead of ID/PW information associated with convenience and security, and there is no need to memorize and worry about your password leaked out or broken by hackers. After fingerprint identification, your user name and passward will be automatically shown on the screen. Users will no longer need to memorize their account IDs and passwords
  • Data Encryption: File & Folder encryption/decryption prevents accidental or corrupt information leakage. When the user wants to encrypt individual files or folders on the computer, the user only need to simply swipe authenticated fingerprints, then the file or folder will be encrypted or decrypted automatically. It is a snap. Without either the authenticated fingerprints or master password, the file or folder can not be access
  • Application Protect: With verified fingerprint,  the users then allow to access individual application program, such as outlook, internet explorer, office etc. this feature allows user to define which application can be used or not by third party

Details:


  • Wired USB Retractable Scroll Wheel encrypted optical mouse, great for home use



  • Made of high quality material, the encrypted optical mouse is durable and reliable for long time use



  • The computer optical mouse is easy to operate and comfortable feel

How to Clean an Optical Mouse:


The optical mouse is gradually replacing the trackball mouse on most computers. While it requires less maintenance it still can eventually build up dust and dirt making the mouse jerky or unresponsive. Here's how you can clean an optical mouse.


  • Turn off your computer and unplug the mouse.
  • Look at the lens on the bottom of the optical mouse. If you see any debris see if you can blow it off. If not take a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol and lightly clean the lens.
  • Next look at the small rubber pads on the bottom of the mouse. Dust and dirt tends to build up here making the optical mouse not move smoothly. Scrape as much of the gunk off as you can with your fingernail.
  • If there is something sticky on one or more of the pads use Goo-Gone to dissolve it. Always make sure you don't use too much of any liquid when you clean an optical mouse. It is a piece of electronics, and you want to avoid getting liquids in to the interior.
  • Take a damp cloth and wipe any remaining dirt and dust of the pads of the optical mouse.
  • Plug the mouse back into the computer, and enjoy your newly cleaned optical mouse.

How to Choose a Mouse for Your Computer:


  • Do you want a trackball, ball, optical, or laser mouse? The ball mouse has been replaced by optical and laser, while the trackball remains an option. Optical is less accurate than laser, but less expensive. Laser is more accurate, and usually more expensive
  • Does your computer support the mouse connector? If the mouse uses a PS/2 connector, check the back of your computer for a circular, green port
  • How does it look? Look through as many mice as you can before buying
  • How many buttons do you want? Some mice have extra buttons that allow you to navigate forward and back while browsing the web, or even program certain actions to the buttons. If you're a gamer, programmable buttons are essential
  • Do you want a wired or wireless mouse? The wireless mouse is becoming more common, and is about the same cost as the wired mouse. If going with a wireless mouse, you'll need batteries. Rechargeable mice are also available, but more expensive
  • How does it feel? Make sure it's comfortable, or at least looks comfortable if testing it isn't possible. Make sure you can return the mouse if it's not

How to Buy a Wired Notebook Mouse:

Selecting Your Mouse:


  • Determine your operating system. For example, if you are running Windows 7, you must get a mouse which is compatible with Windows 7
  • Determine what size mouse you want. There are mice made specifically with the laptop user in mind. Typically called a "notebook mouse," it is smaller than the standard mouse for easy packing and traveling. A mouse compatible with your operating system, however, will run with your notebook regardless of its size or the lack of "notebook" in its name
  • Determine the features you want. In addition to simple left and right click buttons, extras may include scrolling features, gaming buttons and features, forward and back capability for Internet browsing and cords which wrap up neatly in a contained coil
  • Read customer reviews. Places like Amazon.com, Best Buy, and other online retailers enable you to pull up product searches which include customer reviews and ratings. Customer reviews not only let you read other users' opinions, but can also help you think about features you wouldn't have otherwise considered
  • Select the mice which contain everything you want and need. Compare them side-by-side, feature-by-feature to select the mouse which best fits your computing and budgetary needs
  • Make your purchase. Compare prices online and in stores, then select the retailer that offers the best price for the mouse you want

How to Solve PC Mouse Freeze:



Clean the PC Mouse:


  • For a standard PS/2 mouse, unplug the mouse, turn it over, then twist the retaining ring counter clockwise to remove it. Remove the trackball inside the mouse
  • Clean the trackball with warm water and dry carefully. Clean the rollers inside the mouse with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol. Replace the trackball then secure it with the retaining ring
  • Clean the outside of the mouse with rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball. For an optical or wireless mouse, clean the bottom of the mouse and the surface it sits on with a damp cloth

Solve Hardware Problems:


  • Make sure the mouse is connected properly. The connector will either be USB or PS/2. A PS/2 connector is color-coded green and can only be inserted in one direction. Check for any bent or broken pins or damage, then carefully plug it in making sure the connection is secure. Reboot the computer
  • Connect the mouse to another computer then reboot the PC. If the mouse works after testing it on another computer, the problem is most likely with your PC or operating system. Also, try a different mouse on your computer. If there is no PC freeze, your mouse is probably malfunctioning
  • Switch to a different USB port. Sometimes mouse freeze will occur if the mouse is connected to a USB hub. Connect the mouse directly to one of the USB ports on your PC. Try different ports until you find one that works
  • Replace the batteries. If you have a wireless mouse, replace the batteries with fresh ones. Also, try using a different kind of mouse pad. Sometimes surface imperfections can interfere with the operation of a wireless or optical mouse
  • Install more RAM or memory. If your PC doesn't have enough memory, PC mouse freeze may occur when you are running resource intensive programs. Installing more RAM will help your PC run more efficiently

Solve Software Problems:


  • Check for device conflicts. When you install another device on your computer it can sometimes conflict with a PC mouse. Remove any new hardware and drivers you may have installed then reboot the computer
  • Reinstall PC mouse drivers. In Windows, open "Control Panel" then "System." Select the "Device Driver" tab then scroll to and select your mouse. Uninstall any drivers that are listed. Unplug the mouse then reboot the PC. Plug the mouse back in, reboot the system, then allow Windows to reinstall the drivers if prompted
  • Remove viruses. PC mouse freeze and other serious problems can be caused by viruses lurking on your system. Install a free anti-virus program like AVG Free. Set the program to run a complete scan every 24 hours. Also make sure the virus definitions are updated regularly
  • Turn off video acceleration. Sometimes video acceleration can cause PC mouse freeze. Go to "Control Panel," then click "Display," and then "Settings." Click the "Advanced" button, then the "Performance" tab. Set the acceleration slider to "None" then reboot. Repeat the process moving the slider up one notch until you have the maximum amount of acceleration with no mouse freeze

Package Included:


  • 1 x Fingerprint Mouse
  • 1 x Software CD