Okay, I have "Zombie Finger", and it's getting worse; thank you to someone on this forum who identified the "condition". Many touchscreens don't respond to my finger; the ATMs for my bank do not, the thermostat in my new HVAC system doesn't (I had to have a neighbor program in my winter/summer/nighttime temps, fortunately I won't have to touch it again). My iPhone SE's Home/fingerprint button does okay, but actually tapping the screen, is 50/50, quite frustrating. Now, the fingerprint ID button on my MBP has gotten balky, my fingerprint only registers 1 out of 3 times or so; and if it fails three times in a row then I have to type in my long password, a big nuisance.
I've gone into my different settings and was able to turn the Touch ID completely off, but now I have to type that long password in every time, screw that. I did go into System Settings > Touch ID & Password > Change Login Password (at the top), but does that change on all my devices (desktop, iPad, phone, ATV)? That's a bugaboo when all your devices are synced to one account.
My main question is, is there a way to turn off ALL password/ID requirements on my MBP, just open it and it's booted? Yes, yes, yes I know that's not a good idea security-wise, but I'm retired and home most of the day, and don't take the MBP outside the house (plus its not automatically logged-in to my bank, retirement accounts, etc, so worst that could happen if it was stolen was I could be embarrassed on social media and a few forums).
This issue has been building, the "Zombie Finger" seems to be getting worse as I age, and I really started thinking about it with today's Marquez Brownlee review of the new "sport" level of the Tesla: the sharp styling, improved brakes, 0-60 time of 2.9 sec, and a list price of under $54K (that's before the $7K tax credit!). That's really enticing to me, but the interior is all touchscreen, they even went back to capacitive touchpads on the steering wheel! I wouldn't be able to drive that car.
My current Audi has all mechanical controls, but the newer Audis do not; if I live long enough to buy one more vehicle, it'll have to be a Mazda who (for now) swear off touchscreens as they're dangerous.
I've gone into my different settings and was able to turn the Touch ID completely off, but now I have to type that long password in every time, screw that. I did go into System Settings > Touch ID & Password > Change Login Password (at the top), but does that change on all my devices (desktop, iPad, phone, ATV)? That's a bugaboo when all your devices are synced to one account.
My main question is, is there a way to turn off ALL password/ID requirements on my MBP, just open it and it's booted? Yes, yes, yes I know that's not a good idea security-wise, but I'm retired and home most of the day, and don't take the MBP outside the house (plus its not automatically logged-in to my bank, retirement accounts, etc, so worst that could happen if it was stolen was I could be embarrassed on social media and a few forums).
This issue has been building, the "Zombie Finger" seems to be getting worse as I age, and I really started thinking about it with today's Marquez Brownlee review of the new "sport" level of the Tesla: the sharp styling, improved brakes, 0-60 time of 2.9 sec, and a list price of under $54K (that's before the $7K tax credit!). That's really enticing to me, but the interior is all touchscreen, they even went back to capacitive touchpads on the steering wheel! I wouldn't be able to drive that car.
My current Audi has all mechanical controls, but the newer Audis do not; if I live long enough to buy one more vehicle, it'll have to be a Mazda who (for now) swear off touchscreens as they're dangerous.