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Originally Posted by DaleDe
In iOS 9 I found it depends. If the screen is dark (off) then I have to push the button and then I could put my thumb on it. However, if it was already lit, showing the notification screen, then I could just touch it. I also found that it would insist on my entering my passcode from time to time as well and not accept my fingerprint at all. This was on my iPad Air2 with a magnetic cover. In iOS 10 I am still figuring out all the nuances.
Dale
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I get asked to enter my passcode a lot too. I tried again tonight to get it to accept just a touch rather than a push of the button, but even without any case on it won't do it. I searched for an obscure setting like the one in iOS 10 but cannot find one. Kind of odd. I've had a lot of trouble getting the Touch ID to work with apps because it requires a push on the button and that in turn closes the app.