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Configure Windows Hello - Microsoft Support Important: Signing in with your face requires a Hello-compatible camera Signing in with your fingerprint requires your device to have a fingerprint reader If your device didn't come with one of those you can purchase one that can be connected to your device via USB from any of a number of popular retailers
Sign-In Options in Windows - Microsoft Support Depending on your device configuration, the available options are: Windows Hello Face - used to configure the sign in using face recognition, instead of a password To learn more, see Configure Windows Hello Windows Hello Fingerprint - used to configure the sign in using a fingerprint, instead of a password To learn more, see Configure Windows Hello
Signing in with a passkey - Microsoft Support To create a passkey for your Microsoft work or school account, follow these steps on the device for which you'd like to create a passkey: Sign in to your Security info Choose Add sign-in method Select Passkey or Passkey in Microsoft Authenticator Follow the instructions on your device
How to check if your email address is a Microsoft account Create a strong password and click on Next Enter your first and last name and click on Next Select your country or region and your birthdate and click on Next Enter the captcha code and click on Next Verify your email address by entering the code that Microsoft sends to your email and click on Next Learn more
Windows Hello common issues and troubleshooting tips To improve recognition, go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options > Facial recognition (Windows Hello) and select Improve recognition If you're still having a problem with Windows Hello facial recognition, try running the troubleshooter that might fix the problem
Troubleshoot problems with Windows Hello on Surface Tips for Fingerprint recognition (Windows Hello) Surface Laptop 13-inch 1st Edition and Surface Laptop Go models have a Fingerprint Power Button, so you can sign in to your Windows 11 PC using Fingerprint recognition (Windows Hello)
Change or reset your PIN in Windows - Microsoft Support Change or reset your PIN when you're already signed in You can use the Settings app to change your PIN In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Accounts > Sign-in options or use the following shortcut: Sign-in options Select PIN (Windows Hello) > Change PIN and then follow the instructions You must enter your old PIN in order to change to a new one
Getting the most out of your PC backup - Microsoft Support When you back up your files, apps, and settings in the cloud using your Microsoft account, you get 5 GB of free cloud storage and other benefits that protect your files with the latest security and make everyday tasks easier
Set up a passkey (FIDO2) as your verification method What is a security key? We currently support several designs and providers of security keys using the Fast Identity Online (FIDO2) passwordless authentication protocols These keys allow you to sign in to your work or school account to access your organization's cloud-based resources when on a supported device and web browser
Use Windows Hello with a screen reader - Microsoft Support Notes: To learn more about screen readers, go to How screen readers work with Microsoft Office To confirm if your device supports Windows Hello, go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options If the option is not available, your device might not support it, or your system may need an update