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- Windows Hello face unlock no longer works in the dark, and . . .
A recent Windows update has changed how Windows Hello face unlock works, now requiring a color camera in addition to IR sensors to authenticate you That means it can no longer see you in low
- Microsft says Windows Hello no longer works in the dark, and . . .
Most webcams don’t perform well in the dark, so Windows Hello can’t verify your face anymore That’s why users are suddenly forced to turn on a light just to sign in Still, there’s a workaround floating around online Disabling your webcam in Device Manager brings the old behavior back—IR-only login, no visible face needed
- Its a feature, not a bug: Windows Hello face unlock no . . .
In our own testing, Windows Hello seems to be working in low warm light, shown below: However, it now fails to work in an even dimmer environment, such as that with red light:
- Windows Hello Face Recognition no longer working
Hello , I’m here to help you in resolving your issue 1 Reinstall the Biometric Drivers a) Open Device Manager (Win + X > Device Manager) b) Expand Biometric devices or Imaging devices c) Locate IR Camera or Windows Hello Face Software Device d) Uninstall the device (check "Delete the driver software for this device")
- Microsoft’s Windows Hello facial recognition no longer works . . .
Microsoft’s Windows Hello face unlock feature no longer works in dark rooms, and it’s not a bug Microsoft quietly made the change to Windows Hello in April, in order to fix a vulnerability
- Windows Hello logins are borked for some users after latest . . .
Once you get into Windows, possibly with the help of your password manager or a call to IT, you can set up Windows Hello face unlock again with a fresh face scan The update in question is Build
- Microsoft Quietly Disabled Windows Hello Facial Recognition . . .
Windows Hello Facial Recognition is a really convenient authentication technology that builds on the work Microsoft previously did with Kinect face recognition on the Xbox 360
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