If you think of lenovo thinkpad or apple products, you see that people pay premium for the last mile to gain intuitive.
For thinkpad: the thinkvantage is making finger-print so useful. My experience of FP with Dell is so horrible, that I almost think that it is a bad idea. Thank god that Lenovo changed the wrong perception.
Dell: finger-print for login only. It takes almost dozen steps before it is setup for fingerprint login. Then the whole process is so awkward, that I hate my login screen. Not mention that it takes so long to login with finger print, almost totally defeat the purpose of FP - simple, convenient and speed-up process.....
With Lenovo, you just need to:
1. run fingerprint from ThinkVantage (button); done with fingerprint!!
2. a client security solution created a hard-ware supported "password vault".
if some 3rd party messed with your ThinkVantage, re-install TPM