Step-by-Step Enrollment Article

Step-by-Step Enrollment Article

The steps to go through a BioSig-ID™ enrollment, are as follows:

  1. Launch the enrollment process for BioSig-ID™ to get to this screen

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  2. Select the device that will be used

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  3. Click the `Next` button to proceed

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  4. Follow the step-by-step guide, and draw the first four character/number password for BioSig-ID™

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  5. Click the `Next` button to continue

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  6. The first password is always accepted and now it is important to draw it again as close as possible

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    IMPORTANT: It is natural to fail the next step if you are having a difficult time to draw the same characters again close enough to your first password. Try using the `Restart` button otherwise to start fresh and draw something else. For example use an `X` or `7` instead of a `0` as lines are easier than circular motions for some users. Another option is to draw smaller and/or slower. Everything you draw will be used to verify, so if you already know that something went wrong use the `Clear` button to redo the step you are at. Touchpad users might want to consider using both hands to allow more control in drawing while holding down the `left` button.


  7. After you are finished drawing it a second time click the `Next` button to continue

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  8. To get a proper biometric profile you just have to draw it a third time

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  9. After you are finished click the `Next` button to continue

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  10. Your primary password for BioSig-ID™ is now enrolled and it is time to create a secondary profile with Click-ID™

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  11. This is not an actual keyboard, but an image of one to make it easier to remember what points you click on. It is not a problem to create the same password that was used for the BioSig-ID™ profile, or pick something else (bulls eyes will appear after your selection)

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  12. After creating the first profile click on the `Next` button to continue

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  13. The first step is always accepted and now it is important to create it again as close as possible

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  14. After you are finished creating it again click the `Next` button to continue

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  15. Now just once more to finish the Click-ID™ enrollment

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  16. Use the `Next` button to continue

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  17. This last step will lock everything in place with a final validation of BioSig-ID™

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  18. Draw the password you created one final time and click the `Validate` button to continue

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This ends the process and you are now presented with a button to return back to the system you started in before the BioSig-ID™ enrollment (for example Blackboard)

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