![]() If I lock the Surface Pro 4 or approach the Surface Pro 4 while it’s locked it recognizes my face and logs me in to the device immediately. Once activated, Windows Hello is very fast-essentially instantaneous. You can click “Improve Recognition” to conduct additional scans and analysis of your face that will ostensibly improve the accuracy of the Windows Hello facial recognition. It takes all of 3 seconds, and voila! Windows Hello facial recognition is set up and activated. ![]() It directs you to just look straight at the screen. Windows 10 will activate the camera and scan / analyze your face. Click or tap the “Setup” button under Face.įirst it asks you to enter your PIN to authenticate that you’re really you. Scroll down a bit and you will see the section for Windows Hello. On the left pane of the Accounts settings you will see Sign-In Options. ![]() To begin, you click the Start button-then Settings-then Accounts. The in-a-nutshell, TL:DR version is, “It couldn’t possibly be any easier.” The new Surface Book and Surface Pro 4, however, are among the few that do have capable cameras, so I was able to go through and set it up on my Surface Pro 4. There aren’t many devices on the market with the right camera technology to take advantage of the Windows Hello facial recognition feature in Windows 10. ![]()
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