

It is recommended you to download the latest version.Ħ. The driver for Broadcom USH device can be found under category Security, which is called Dell ControlVault Driver. Then you will see a list of drivers displayed. In the Drivers&downloads section, click Find it myself tab and change the OS to the specific operating system that your PC is running.ĥ. Follow the on-screen instructions and select your product.Ĥ. After opening the download page, click view products under “Browse for a product”.ģ. Before you get started, ensure that you know the model of your computer and the specific version of Windows that you’re using.Ģ. Option 1: Download and install the driver from Dell Option 2 : Update the driver automatically Option 1: Download and install the driver manually You can pick the method which is easier for you. We’ve put together two options below to update the driver. To fix the problem, you just need to update the driver for the device. I mean at this point it seems like a lost cause.In Device Manager, if you see a yellow mark next to “Broadcom USH” or “Broadcom USH w/swipe sensor” (Broadcom USH means Broadcom Unified Security Hub.), don’t worry, because this driver problem can be fixed easily. I mean, is it just me or does the fingerprint reader on the 2008-2014 Latitude/Precision series models simply not work on anything later than Windows Vista? Anyone out there got a working fingerprint reader on their pre-2014 Latitude E6400/E6410/E6420/E6500/E6510/E6520/M4400/M4500/M4600 series systems?įor future internet sleuths, these are articles I have gleaned bits of information from just to get as far as I have, yet still no joy: Do you want to try again to enroll this finger?" in the Windows biometrics enrollment fingerprint capture Broadcom software (it's a USH device). If you continue to receive this error, please contact technical support.” in the Dell ControlPoint enrollment system (yes yes I know I shouldn't be using DCP but I had to give it a shot) Please try to re-enroll this fingerprint. ”An error occurred during fingerprint enrollment. I've gotten as far as attempting to enroll fingerprints only to be greeted by one of these two everlasting dead-end errors: I've uninstalled/reinstalled/installed software, including Windows (both 7 and 10, 圆4). I've installed drivers from other systems.

I've reinstalled drivers for my systems (E6500 and M4400).
