Win8 system login also teaches you to create picture password

  
If you have used iPhone or Android system mobile phone, you all know that there is a password lock screen function, some are to enter numbers or letters to unlock, and some are created by gestures to unlock a pattern. In the login interface of Windows 8 system, it is not only possible to unlock the login by inputting characters. We can also unlock it by gestures, which is very convenient to use.

In Windows 8 and Windows RT, you can use picture passwords, which are no longer monotonous characters and become more personalized. If it's a touch screen, it can be easily opened with a simple stroke. But if it is on a traditional computer, it can be set as well.

Since you can pick images and draw shapes on them, there are infinite combinations, and image passwords are actually more effective against hackers than traditional passwords. You can use your finger to draw a picture password directly on the touch screen, or you can draw the shape with the mouse.

The settings are as follows:

1. Start the screen, from the “Settings” button, click “Change PC Settings”, and then click “Users”.

2. In the right & ldquo; Log option & rdquo; & ldquo click next; create a picture password & rdquo ;, then follow the instructions on the screen to see Screenshot:
▲ Select Create a picture password < Br> ▲Enter your previous login password
▲Create Wizard——Select photo
▲Find a picture you like
▲Determining this photo?
▲Okay, just click three times! If you touch the screen, it's even simpler.
▲ Come again, confirm the gesture
▲Congratulations, your picture password has been created

When logging in, in addition to unlocking with the picture password, you can also use the regular login method. So, it depends on which way you like. Image passwords seem to be simple to set up, but they are actually the safest.

Here are some tips to keep in mind:

Don't draw too complex picture passwords. Keep your photos simple and choose shapes that are easy to remember and draw. For example, it is easier to draw on a close-up photo of your favorite pet than to click on a tulip in a garden scene each time.

Image passwords are limited to three gestures, which must be some combination of circles, lines, and clicks. Again, it's best to keep it simple. Clicking on someone's nose is easier than sketching a city's skyline.

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