Remotely Unlock Your Windows PC via Fingerprint Scanner on Android

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as mentioned in Remotely open Your Windows PC via Fingerprint Scanner on Android [XDA Spotlight]Over 2 years ago, I created a script using Tasker, a Tasker plugin called AutoTools, and an app called Unified Remote, to remotely open your Windows PC using the fingerprint scanner on your Android device. He created an app called Remote Fingerprint open that lets you unlock any Windows PC via the fingerprint scanner on your Android smartphone. Download and install the right Windows Fingerprint Credential Module for your Windows PC. Open Remote Fingerprint Unlock and go to the Unlock department Scan your fingerprint. Thanks to Remote Fingerprint Unlock, I can remotely unlock my Windows 10 deskhighest PC using the fingerprint scanner on my OnePlus 6.


Swiftkey on Android reportedly to get Windows 10 Cloud Clipboard features

Windows 10 October 2018 Update just arrived by a new feature called the Cloud Clipboard. You can copy not just one piece of text or image but multiple pieces. Last year, the prototype of the Cloud Clipboard was launched for Insiders and shown off at Microsoft's Build 2017 conference, and it has taken a full year to analisis by all the Windows Insiders. The feature was supposed to have been in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, and launched to Android and iOS but it was delayed. Here is a recap:Starting soon, the same experience is heading over to Android by the SwiftKey keyboard.

Swiftkey on Android reportedly to get Windows 10 Cloud Clipboard features




Android screen mirroring is coming to Windows 10

referring to Microsoft made a huge number of announcements at its Surface event today, including a full rundown of its Windows 10 October Update and new products in its Surface Pro, Surface Laphighest and Surface Studio lineups, but the Redmond company had even more surprises for its attendees beyond those headliners. As announced by Engadget, Microsoft has alextremely said that it's working on a new feature for its Your Phone app that going to allow users to mirror an Android phone to their Windows 10 desktop. Shilpa Ranganathan, Microsoft's General Manager of Mobile Product Experiences, previewed the feature for event attendees, showing how a consumer going to have the ability to interact by their entire phone from their PC deskhighest without ever having to touch their actual device. At present, it's believed that the functionality going to be limited to Android devices, and When no timeframe for monitor mirroring has been offered (outside of it not being availiable in time the Windows 10 October Update) it is expected to arrive in the near future. You can read more about Microsoft's other big announcements from our in depth live blog of the Surface event.





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