With Windows Hello requiring SecureBio (a standard that mandates anti-spoofing), the FS7605 is the gold standard. It allows for password-less login, Windows Hello for Business, and integration with Azure Active Directory.
Synaptics (now part of Renesas after acquisition) indicates the FS7605 will be succeeded by: With Windows Hello requiring SecureBio (a standard that
| Feature | Benefit | |---------|---------| | | Swipe down (notifications), double‑tap (wake), long‑press (action) directly from sensor area without separate touch IC. | | Reduced Z‑height | Total module height ≤ 1.2 mm (40% thinner than sensor + separate touch button). | | Water rejection | TMR layer provides baseline touch detection even when sensor surface is wet; fingerprint capture degraded but wake/gesture still works. | | Wake‑on‑touch | Sensor enters µA mode and uses TMR layer to detect approach/wake, avoiding need for proximity sensor. | | | Reduced Z‑height | Total module height ≤ 1
This specific sensor is standard hardware in several business-class notebooks, including: : 830 G7/G8, 840 G8, 845 G8 HP ProBook : 450 G7 HP Elite Dragonfly | This specific sensor is standard hardware in
Synaptics FS7605 is a high-performance touch fingerprint sensor designed for secure, password-free authentication on modern laptops and peripherals. Integrated into professional-grade devices like the HP EliteBook 840 G7 HP ZBook Studio G8
Synaptics drivers are rarely found on the Synaptics website directly. They are almost always provided by your laptop manufacturer (OEM).