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Missing driver for "Broadcom USH w/swipe sensor" ???

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by brosen, Feb 24, 2009.

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  1. brosen

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    I just installed Winows 7 and after installing some missing drivers (410 + UWB, etc.) I have only 1 missing, it's : Broadcom USH w/swipe sensor, and I can not find it at the Dell web site, they have only the Firmware file, but no driver file, any idea ?, thanks
     
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    one4spl Notebook Consultant

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    its under applications -> security, theres an application package and a driver package.

    App

    Driver

    They are the 32Bit packages.

    I personally dont bother with them... but if you must use the fingerprint reader then thats what you want.
     
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    Is there a 64-bit app?
     
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    yes.... dell control point security manager
     
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    What would happen if I attempted to use facial recognition and finger print?
     
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