Can somebody please explain to me how this makes sense...?!
My new Android tablet has a fingerprint scanner on the power button. In landscape mode the button is on the top of the left-hand side of the tablet. At first, I was using the tablet in landscape mode so I trained the device with the index finger of my left hand. All good.
Now, however, I will mainly be using the tablet in portrait mode, held in my left hand. Like that, the power button is on the top of the tablet on the right-hand side. I now needed to train it with the index finger of my right hand.
I used my left index finger to power up the device and log in. I navigated to setup/fingerprints. It popped up a box...
"PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR PIN"
I shouldn't need to do that because I have already logged in!
If the device
really needed me to log in again in case I had left the device lying around logged in and vulnerable to someone else setting up
their fingerprint, I should be able to do it with the fingerprint that it already knows, right?
WRONG!!!
The reason that I am '
annoyed beyond reason' is because I couldn't find my PIN in any of the places that I normally write down critical information like that. After 30 minutes of searching, I gave up and looked up what I was supposed to do next. I thought that there
must be a way of forcing the device to let me log in again using the fingerprint that it already knows. Nope... Do a factory reset... WTF!!!
PS What is even more annoying is that I finally remembered the rather obvious reason why I had not written the PIN down - I had used the same PIN that I use for my phone!!

