Touch ID without Code using

Hello Community,
is it possible to use only the touch ID, without the code ?
So, when you slide the screen, you have to type the code. I don't want this, only touch ID.
Runner 0603

Usually you just put the finger you scanned onto the sensor to unlock the screen, without using the "slide to open" screen.
Make sure to have the option "use to unlock the screen" activated in Settings/Touch ID and Code.
You can scan up to five different fingers, in case you'll have to your the other hand, for example.
Only if the sensor can't recognized the fingerprint, you'll have to put in the code to unlock the screen.

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