
A biometric mouse that allows up to 1,100 different users to log on to a PC using nothing more than a fingerprint is set to go on sale in the UK.
Published: 18 May 2001 16:48 GMT
The gadget from Bogotech works by matching a person's fingerprint with a master copy that is scanned in on the machine.
As far as price goes, Neil Buckle, sales director for Belgravia Biometrics, who will distribute the equipment, said: "People expect the technology to be expensive, but the basic mouse will retail from £89.99 each."
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