rwenzori
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Looks like MS has found a way to take www.fixingwindows8.com down. Bleh.
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Looks like MS has found a way to take www.fixingwindows8.com down. Bleh.
Full tech info :
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/12/16/signing-in-with-a-picture-password.aspx
[video=youtube;Ek9N2tQzHOA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek9N2tQzHOA[/video]
That's cool!. Is it only for touch-screen devices or can you do this with mouse gestures as well?
Yes, it takes left click as the touch action, so you hold it in while you draw the circle or line and release to move to the other position.
To set it up on start screen just type "Picture password", should be under the settings filter.
or get Windows connect?
I have no clue what you talking about, please explain?
Windows Kinect? :twisted:
Yep to be properly secure you should use 3 full gestures, but at minimum a click is seen as a gesture.so you hold it in while you draw the circle or line and release to move to the other position.
/Facepalm.... I was thinking that but thought "naa can not be else he would have used a K"
I wish I had one to see, in theory most of Windows 8 UI is designed with kinect in mind so I can not see why not.
Yes, it takes left click as the touch action, so you hold it in while you draw the circle or line and release to move to the other position.
To set it up on start screen just type "Picture password", should be under the settings filter.
Awesome. I'm slowly but surely starting to favour Windows 8 over 7. :twisted:
I think I'm finally beginning to understand what MS is trying to do in Win8. They have taked two separate and incompatible operating environments and tried to bodge them together into one. Like taking an Atos or such-like - a little zippy mini-car made for dwarves - and a Fortuner - big flabby urban tank, but capable, slicing them down the left-right axis and bolting the left Atos half onto the right Fortuner, and hoping the thing will impress. All because some MS exec decided that tablets are the future. The more I read and experiment the more I realise just what an abortion this thing is.
I think I'm finally beginning to understand what MS is trying to do in Win8. They have taked two separate and incompatible operating environments and tried to bodge them together into one. Like taking an Atos or such-like - a little zippy mini-car made for dwarves - and a Fortuner - big flabby urban tank, but capable, slicing them down the left-right axis and bolting the left Atos half onto the right Fortuner, and hoping the thing will impress. All because some MS exec decided that tablets are the future. The more I read and experiment the more I realise just what an abortion this thing is.
For me the new metro system helps me find my apps more quickly. I whack into the corner of the screen, and then hit the first letter of the app I am looking for. So much faster for me as I have so many apps.
some is just to lazy to learn and experience something new it seems.
Talking of which, if you really want an idiot-level interface, would you rather have kindergarten playtiles or Apple's Launchpad, done properly as usual, for those who must.