By Darren Allan
Microsoft may support a different type of secure login for Windows Hello in the future, allowing users to verify their identity by using a stylus, according to a recent patent.
The patent application from Microsoft, which describes a ‘method for authentication with a computer stylus’ (spotted by V3.co.uk), involves the stylus having a unique ‘identity code’ which it transmits to the PC for one piece of the verification puzzle, with the second factor being a pre-defined gesture the user scribbles on the touchscreen.
This could be used to log in to the device, of course, or according to the text of the patent, to “selectively lock access to documents, files, emails, games, entries in a table, applications … responsive to a gesture performed by a stylus”.
Apparently Microsoft would use its N-Trig technology already employed in the Surface Pen for the new security-focused styluses.
Third way
This would be an alternative to the login methods which Windows Hello already uses on Windows 10 machines, namely facial recognition (via a webcam with infrared tech) and fingerprint scanning.
Of course, many patents never see the light of day, so while this certainly looks like an interesting peripheral, whether this stylus will ever be …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components