Nomad,
Commentary
The need to Click on "Enter" to fully engage SimplePass Sign-in may be a consequence of
- weak code capture by SimplePass -- it takes lotsof lines of code to capture the various anticipated sign-in UserID / Password configurations on any given Web Page. If the program code writing is constrained by time, budget, program size, or even coder laziness (doubtful), then the number of Web Page sign-in methods caught by the program will be necessarily limited.
- web design variables -- Web page designers write code differently and web page sign-in methods might vary. If the sign-in method used does not conform to a specific set of rules anticipated by the SimplePass program, then the program might fail, sometimes fail, balk on occasion, or display other other than the preferred and clean "Automatic Sign In".
The Webpage Login request for UserID and Password must adhere to certain rules else the fingerprint
program will not provide the desired results.
I suspect that in some cases, the Series 6 and the Series 8 SimplePass programs may respond differently to different Web sites -- they are, after all, written by different teams of programmers (at least that is the assumption). In some cases, the Web site may be "to blame" in the sense that if the Web page breaks the "rules" in a particular manner, then both of the programs may respond similarily simply because neither program has a builtin code loop to anticipate and work around "that" oddity on the Web page.
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