Secugen Device Registration

SecuGen device registration is the process that allows an operating system or a software application to recognize, communicate with, and utilize a SecuGen fingerprint sensor. Unlike standard USB keyboards or mice, biometric scanners require specific and middleware to translate the raw image data from the sensor into usable fingerprint templates.

Find the serial number on the base or back of your device (e.g., Hamster Pro 20).

For software developers, SecuGen provides robust SDKs to integrate registration into custom apps. secugen device registration

Ensure there is no yellow exclamation mark (!) next to the device name. If it looks clean, your system-level registration is successful.

Missing or corrupted device drivers. Solution: Reinstall the SecuGen device driver. Unplug the device, reinstall the driver software, then reconnect. SecuGen device registration is the process that allows

: Look at the sticker on the underside of your SecuGen device. The serial number is printed next to "S/N".

Before registering your SecuGen device, ensure you have the following: For software developers, SecuGen provides robust SDKs to

To use your Hamster Pro 20, Hamster IV, or any other SecuGen USB scanner, you must first register the device. This guide covers the entire registration process, software installation, and troubleshooting. Why SecuGen Device Registration is Necessary

Run the SecuGen Diagnostic Utility (SGDoEx.exe) to read the internal chip serial number automatically. ❌ Troubleshooting Common Registration Errors Error: "Device Not Found" or "Initialization Failed"

📅 Without a license key, the WebAPI service works for 60 days. Contact SecuGen representatives for pricing and licensing information.

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