https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=454686

--- Comment #4 from Pankaj Kumar <ipankaj.singh10+...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to ratijas from comment #3)
> > what I am more concerend about is why swipe on a modern sensor ? We 
> > literally have like 1*1 cm sensor everywhere now
> 
> Please don't speak for everyone. As I said, I don't have any sensor at all
> on my laptop, but I was able to test it on my girlfriend's Thinkpad — and it
> worked just about right. Not everyone has the same hardware. Which is why…
> 
> > The exact hardware model of my sensor is not reported in KDE, but the 
> > enrollment happens
> 
> Please find out which exact model do you have, so we can work on a specific
> particular problem (if possible). You can find that out with various
> utilities like `lsusb`, `usb-devices`, `lspci`, KDE Info Center or even
> simply in `dmesg` logs.  KDE is simply using fprint to handle the actual
> hardware, so you might want to check out its documentation too; the Arch
> Linux wiki would be a good starting point:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Fprint

`lsusb`, `usb-devices`, `lspci , none of these commands show my integreated fp
sensor. Still I am able to enroll my fingerprint, just not able to use it
afterwards

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