HomeHow ToTouch ID Stopped Working to Unlock by Single Touch in macOS Sonoma

Touch ID Stopped Working to Unlock by Single Touch in macOS Sonoma

-

Key Takeaways
  • macOS Sonoma is still experiencing issues, especially with features like Touch ID on MacBooks
  • Users have reported that Touch ID does not work as intended, sometimes requiring additional key presses
  • To fix Touch ID issues in macOS Sonoma, users can try restarting the system, cleaning the sensor, checking for software updates, resetting preferences, deleting and re-adding fingerprints, resetting SMC, and resetting NVRAM/PRAM.

The macOS Sonoma is still broken. Even though it is released publicly, there are still many issues. Sonoma isnโ€™t yet compatible with all the features of Macs, especially the MacBooks. One such issue that has come to the surface is the issue with the Touch ID.ย 

Mac users have reported that the Touch ID doesnโ€™t work as it was intended to after the update, and in the worst case, it fails to work at all. Apple community is filled with such complaints regarding the Touch ID after the Sonoma update. Some said the Touch ID only worked when they pressed some key while using it, and it does not unlock with a single Touch.ย 

If, after upgrading to Sonoma, Touch ID stopped working to unlock by a single touch, then thatโ€™s a serious issue you have with your Mac and needs to be fixed as soon as possible. Here we are with a guide to help fix this issue that users face with Touch ID after the Sonoma update.ย 

Touch ID Stopped Working to Unlock by Single Touch in macOS Sonoma

Fix Touch ID Stopped Working to Unlock by Single Touch in macOS Sonoma

This is a major issue that many users are facing after updating to the macOS Sonoma. If you are also facing issues with the Touch ID after the macOS Sonoma update, then hereโ€™s what you can do to fix it-

Restart your System

Restart mac

First thing first, you should restart your Mac without any delay. If you are facing this issue after the update, it can be due to some minor glitch caused after the update. A system restart should most probably resolve it, so you should do that. If you have already tried that and it doesnโ€™t seem to fix the issue, try the second step mentioned in this guide.ย 

Clean the Touch ID Sensor

If Touch ID is working but taking some time to recognize your fingerprint or not unlocking in a single touch, then probably your Touch ID sensor is dirty. Dirt and dust on the Touch ID sensor can cause this issue, as the sensor wonโ€™t be able to read your fingerprint properly.ย 

You can use a clean microfibre cloth to wipe off any dirt on the surface of the sensor. If the dust is stuck on the surface, then you can use a cleaner like the one that you use for other digital devices.ย 

Also, while using the Touch ID, ensure your finger is clean. If your finger is dirty, then that can also cause. Ensure you clean your fingers and then proceed with using the Touch ID.ย 

Check for Software Update

Apple Developers always work towards fixing the bugs that were in the previous update by releasing new updates frequently. You can try checking for the macOS update and installing the available update if Sonoma Touch ID stopped working to unlock by a single touch. To do so, follow the steps given below to do so-

  • Click on theย Appleย icon at the top left corner and then click onย System Settings.ย 

macOS Sonoma Touch ID Stopped Working to Unlock by Single Touch: Hereโ€™s How to Fix?

  • After this, click on theย Generalย tab on the left pane and then selectย Software Update.ย 

macOS Sonoma Touch ID Stopped Working to Unlock by Single Touch: Hereโ€™s How to Fix?

  • Your Mac will check for the latest updates available; install the available updates.

Reset Touch ID Preferences

The issue can also be encountered due to the corrupted Touch ID preferences. Updates can often mess up the Touch ID preferences and corrupt them. You can reset the Touch ID preferences to fix this issue. This is how you can do it-

  • Click on theย Launchpadย icon on the dock.ย 
  • Search for theย Terminalย icon on the Launchpad and open it.ย 
  • In the Terminal, type the command given below-
    • sudo rm -f /Library/Preferences/com.apple.BiometricKit.plist

Reset Touch ID Preferences

  • Pressย Returnย to execute the above command.ย 
  • You will now have to enter your password; do so to continue.ย 
  • After executing the command, restart your PC.ย 

Delete and Re-Add Fingerprints

The very next thing that you can try doing is deleting the fingerprints from your Mac and then re-adding them. This resets the Touch ID and gives it a fresh start, solving all the issues. You can do it by following the steps mentioned below-

  • Openย Spotlight Searchย by pressingย Command + Spacebar.ย 
  • Search forย System Settingsย and pressย Enterย to open it.ย 
  • Click on theย Touch ID & Passwordย on the left pane.ย 
  • Now, on the right side, click on the added Touch ID.ย 

Touch ID

  • You will have to enter your account password.
  • Now, click onย Deleteย to delete the fingerprint. Do the same for all the Touch IDs added to your Mac.ย 

macOS Sonoma Touch ID Stopped Working to Unlock by Single Touch: Hereโ€™s How to Fix?

  • Once you have deleted all the Touch IDs, click on theย Add Fingerprintย option and add your fingerprint to the Touch ID.ย 

macOS Touch ID

Reset SMC

SMC or System Management Controller handles various components of your Mac, including power supply, status lights, USB ports, etc. If something goes wrong with the SMC, then that can cause issues with the Touch ID. In that case, you will have to reset the SMC, and the issue will be solved.ย 

If you have a Mac with Apple Silicon, resetting the SMC is not required. A system restart would do the job. However, for Macs with an Apple T2 chip or Intel-based processor, you will have to reset the SMC. Before you continue, you will have to check whether your Mac has an Apple T2 chip or not.

On Mac Desktop Computers (without Apple Silicon)

  • First, shut down your Mac.ย 
  • After this, unplug the power cord and wait for 15 seconds.ย 
  • Now, plug the power cord back into your Mac.ย 
  • Turn on your Mac after 5 seconds.ย 

On MacBooks (without Apple Silicon)

  • The first step is to shut down your MacBook.ย 
  • Once off, press and hold theย Control + Option + Shiftย keys together. While holding these three keys, press and hold down theย Powerย key.ย 

Reset SMC on Mac

  • You must hold the keys for 10 seconds and then release them.ย 
  • After you release the keys, press theย Powerย button on your Mac to turn it on.ย 

Reset NVRAM (Or PRAM)

Another thing that you have to do if you cannot solve this issue is resetting the NVRAM (or PRAM). This isnโ€™t generally an issue with the Macs with Apple Silicon; if you are using a Mac based on Intel chips, then you will have to manually reset the NVRAM. Below are the steps to do so-

  • First, shut down your Mac.ย 
  • Press theย Powerย button on your Mac, and then immediately press and hold theย Option + Command + P + Rย keys together.ย 
  • Keep holding the keys for 20 seconds, and then release them. You will get a sign to release them if you get the startup sound or Apple Logo more than once.ย 
Final Words

If, after upgrading to macOS Sonoma, Touch ID is not working or you are facing a problem unlocking it by single Touch, then you should be able to solve this issue through the above steps. If the issue is still not solved, then you can contactย Apple supportย or visit the nearest Apple Service Center and get your issue resolved by the experts.ย 

READ MORE:

Anurag Jain
Anurag Jainhttps://itechhacks.com
Anurag is a Senior content analyst with 4 years of experience in the industry. Based in India, He is extremely skilled at Windows related to How to Troubleshooting matters. His favorite topics are Windows 11, Android, and How To's.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

LATEST