mutiple access to the user account by using the recognition of fingerprints

In win 7 64 - pray tell how something adjusted upward so that on a laptop with access controlled recognition of fingerprints, two different users can sign in with the same account?

The tool of the fingerprint is not part of Windows. You should check the web page of the manufacturer or a manual for more details.

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