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Touch ID: Settings can identify which fingers you enabled

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Published on 07 April 2014
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  • iOS 7,
  • Settings (iOS),
  • Touch ID

Touch ID finger identifyIf you go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode and touch one of your registered fingers to the Home button, that page will highlight the finger’s entry there. This is useful if you’ve forgotten which finger(s) you registered or want to rename them.
If you touch an unregistered finger, that page does nothing.

[thanks Mark Wainwright!]
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