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Yes, you can enable a single swipe log on a Windows machine through its settings or device management features.

Yes, you can enable a single swipe log on a Windows machine through its settings or device management features.

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GamerPix
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11-27-2016, 05:32 PM
#1
You're looking for a quick login method on your PC using a single swipe, similar to features offered by Lenovo and Asus. It seems such functionality might be available in Windows settings or through third-party tools. Regarding USB fingerprint readers, check if your OS supports them and see if they can be integrated with your desired login process.
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GamerPix
11-27-2016, 05:32 PM #1

You're looking for a quick login method on your PC using a single swipe, similar to features offered by Lenovo and Asus. It seems such functionality might be available in Windows settings or through third-party tools. Regarding USB fingerprint readers, check if your OS supports them and see if they can be integrated with your desired login process.

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Jerryx01
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11-28-2016, 01:00 AM
#2
To have your PC start logging in automatically, add an auto-login user in the registry. This way, turning on the machine and pressing the power button will instantly load Windows and authenticate you. It's better to use Microsoft SysInternal's Autologon tool instead of manually editing the registry: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinte.../autologon
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Jerryx01
11-28-2016, 01:00 AM #2

To have your PC start logging in automatically, add an auto-login user in the registry. This way, turning on the machine and pressing the power button will instantly load Windows and authenticate you. It's better to use Microsoft SysInternal's Autologon tool instead of manually editing the registry: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinte.../autologon

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Oqa
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11-28-2016, 03:56 AM
#3
This would expose the system, as many devices now include a fingerprint scanner built into the power button. When activated, it captures your fingerprint and stores it, allowing quick login after the first use without needing to re-scan.
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Oqa
11-28-2016, 03:56 AM #3

This would expose the system, as many devices now include a fingerprint scanner built into the power button. When activated, it captures your fingerprint and stores it, allowing quick login after the first use without needing to re-scan.