T420 ignores letters' cases in power-on password

Hi!
just noticed that when I start my laptop with power-on password it accepts the password regardless of the letters' cases I enter. For instance, if the password is set to 'qwerty' it boots up with 'qwerty', 'QWERTY', 'qWeRtY', 'QWErty' and so on. The same goes to HDD password. Is that a bug or a feature?
T420 4178
BIOS 1.30
Fingerprint auth enabled
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That's just how it works.  The BIOS passwords actually use the scancodes of the keys that are pressed, and not the ASCII representation.  In this implementation the modifiers (such as SHIFT key) are ignored. 

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