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Using the monitor camera for Windows Hello, DisplayPort multistreaming (select models)

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9. Under Welcome to Windows Hello, select Get Started, and then follow the on-screen instructions to enroll your facial ID and set up a personal identification number (PIN). You can now use the infrared (IR) camera on the monitor to log in when using Windows Hello. Using the monitor camera for Windows Hello Even if your computer does not have a Windows Hello camera, you can still set up Windows Hello facial recognition using the IR camera on your monitor. 1. Select the Start button, select Settings, select Accounts, and then select Sign-in options. 2. Under Windows Hello, select Set up under Face Recognition. 3. Under Welcome to Windows Hello, select Get Started, and then follow the on-screen instructions to enroll your facial ID and set up a PIN. You can now use the IR camera on the monitor to log in when using Windows Hello. DisplayPort multistreaming (select models) If you are using USB Type-C as the primary video input source, you can multistream to other DisplayPort monitors connected in a daisy-chain configuration. You can connect up to four monitors in this configuration if the graphics card in your computer supports this configuration. The number of monitors you can connect through DisplayPort multistreaming depends on a number of factors, including the resolutions and scan rates used for each monitor and the capabilities of your GPU or embedded graphics system. If you have purchased a new graphics card for your computer, check the manual that came with your graphics card for further information about its capabilities. To multistream: 1. Be sure that USB Type-C is your primary video input. 2. Connect a cable between the USB Type-C port on the computer and the USB Type-C connector on the monitor, or connect a cable between the DisplayPort connector on the computer and the DisplayPort IN connector on the monitor. 26 Chapter 2 Using the monitor

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9.
Under
Welcome to Windows Hello
, select
Get Started
, and then follow the on-screen instructions to
enroll your facial ID and set up a personal identification number (PIN).
You can now use the infrared (IR) camera on the monitor to log in when using Windows Hello.
Using the monitor camera for Windows Hello
Even if your computer does not have a Windows Hello camera, you can still set up Windows Hello facial
recognition using the IR camera on your monitor.
1.
Select the
Start
button, select
Settings
, select
Accounts
, and then select
Sign-in options
.
2.
Under
Windows Hello
, select
Set up
under
Face Recognition
.
3.
Under
Welcome to Windows Hello
, select
Get Started
, and then follow the on-screen instructions to
enroll your facial ID and set up a PIN.
You can now use the IR camera on the monitor to log in when using Windows Hello.
DisplayPort multistreaming (select models)
If you are using USB Type-C as the primary video input source, you can multistream to other DisplayPort
monitors connected in a daisy-chain configuration. You can connect up to four monitors in this configuration if
the graphics card in your computer supports this configuration.
The number of monitors you can connect through DisplayPort multistreaming depends on a number of
factors, including the resolutions and scan rates used for each monitor and the capabilities of your GPU or
embedded graphics system. If you have purchased a new graphics card for your computer, check the manual
that came with your graphics card for further information about its capabilities.
To multistream:
1.
Be sure that USB Type-C is your primary video input.
2.
Connect a cable between the USB Type-C port on the computer and the USB Type-C connector on the
monitor, or connect a cable between the DisplayPort connector on the computer and the DisplayPort IN
connector on the monitor.
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Chapter 2
Using the monitor