Make sure you use the “Improve Recognition” button a few times to get a great picture of your face. You go to Start -> Settings -> Accounts -> Sign-In Options and enable Windows Hello from there. Because it’s infra-red, it works in extremely low light. This enables password-less login using a 3D thermal image of your face, and is amazing. Enable Microsoft Helloįor reasons unknown to me, the biometric login of Microsoft Hello isn’t enabled by default. Microsoft’s documentation isn’t great but I believe they can only be driven at 30Hz, not 60Hz, despite the fact that the Intel Iris graphics card in the i7 Surface Pro 4 supports 4K at 60Hz. The $188 Surface Dock is compatible with Surface Pro 3 and 4 and supports up to two 4K screens. It also (if you set it up right, read below) allows your SP4 to switch automatically between tablet mode and PC mode. The $130 SP4 keyboard is pretty decent, and don’t bother buying the fingerprint version, it’s a waste of $30 (read below to understand why). With that in mind, here’s my list of SP4 tips. Second, the seasoned tech bloggers who write about the Surface don’t have a good understanding on how enterprise customers would use such devices. First, Microsoft didn’t set a bunch of settings which should have been done by default – or as part of the installation process. There are two things that have amazed me about using Microsoft’s Surface Pro 4.
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