New Function of Windows 8: Graphical Password Logon
Monday, 16. May 2011
While most of the world has yet upgraded to Windows 7, Microsoft is gearing up to launch the next version of its PC operating system. And at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Microsoft announced that it would be including support for system-on-a-chip (SoC) and mobile ARM processors in its next version of the Windows operating system, which is expected to be called Windows 8.
Although Windows 8 is not released now, there are many rumors and leaks about the new functions of Windows 8. Recently one of the leaked functions is graphical password log on for Windows 8. According to the leaked YouTube video, Microsoft introduced the concept of graphical login in Windows 8. It shows the user can use the graphical passwords in a 4×4 array of ways of drawing their own login password, create their own unique mix, and with a simple touch method of login. This method is similar to the current Android platform concept. It’s also reported Windows 8 users can log on the system easily with facial recognition through the camera.
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