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Medion AKOYA E6232 - Logging in to Windows; Setting a Pin for Windows

Medion AKOYA E6232
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18.4.1. Logging in to Windows
To be able to work with Windows
®
8, you must set up a Windows
®
8 user account.
Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display,
move the mouse down and click
Settings.
Next, select Change PC settings.
Open the User category.
Select Add a user, to set up additional user accounts.
Windows
®
8 allows you to log in using 3 different login procedures. Windows
®
8
gives you the choice of standard login by password, a PIN or an image code. To set
up a PIN or image code, you must first have set up a password for Windows
®
8.
18.4.2. Setting up a Password for Windows
Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display and
click Settings.
Next, click Change PC settings.
Select the User item.
Click Change your Password
and follow the instructions.
18.4.3. Setting a PIN for Windows
Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display and
click Settings.
Next, click Change PC settings.
Select the User item.
Click Create a PIN and follow the instructions.
18.4.4. Setting Up an ImageCode for Windows
Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display and
click Settings.
Next, click Change PC settings.
Select the User item.
Click Create a Picture password and follow the instructions.
PLEASE NOTE!
The image code login has been specially designed for touch screen
devices.
In devices without a touch screen, use the mouse instead of finger
movements or gestures. To be able to use all Microsoft services you
need to log in using a Microsoft account.
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