![]() ![]() ![]() But some users may want to alternate between right and left hands or use their middle finger to unlock their MacBook. Most users will probably be fine with a single fingerprint - likely the index finger - for Touch ID. You can add one more fingerprint, for a total of three Touch ID fingerprints per user account. When you’re done, you’ll see the second fingerprint listed. To add a second fingerprint, click Add a fingerprint.įollow the instructions to raise and lower your finger onto the Touch ID sensor at the right of the Touch Bar, making sure to slightly adjust the angle to ensure good coverage of your entire fingerprint. If you enabled Touch ID during your MacBook’s initial setup, you’ll have one fingerprint registered. You can find System Preferences either as the gray gears icon in your Dock or by clicking the Apple icon in the upper-left corner of the screen and selecting System Preferences from the menu.įrom the System Preferences window, select Touch ID. To add a fingerprint to Touch ID (or set it up for the first time if you didn’t do so during the MacBook’s initial setup), first login to the desired user account and launch System Preferences. 13-inch MacBook Pro (Touch Bar, Mid-2017).13-inch MacBook Pro (Touch Bar, Late 2016).
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