Are you running Windows 7 or Windows Vista and want to use Face Recognition technology to log-in into your Windows system but Face Recognition log-in natively not supported than Blink might be very useful for you. Blink is a free program that allows you to login into your Windows computer via Face Recognition. Just look into a webcam for a moment, and you’ll be logged into your account before you notice. Blink works on Windows 7 and Windows Vista. It also works 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows7 and Windows Vista.
Once Luxand Blink! is installed, the program brings up the Configuration wizard that enables you to register your face for automatic login to Windows. The user can also run the Configuration wizard by double-clicking the Luxand Blink! icon in the system tray and register the face by clicking the Remember button.
To register the face, you need to follow these steps:
If you want the application to “remember” your face, click Next. If you do not want to do it immediately after the installation, click Next time. (Important! To enable automatic PC login by face, you need to register your face.)
Read the instruction in the next window carefully and click Next.
The program starts the enrollment of your face. Slowly turn your head to the left and to the right, while looking into the monitor.
Once the face is registered, you will see another window where you need to enter the password for your account. Enter the password and click Finish.
| Date | Version | Size | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luxand Blink! 32-bit (.exe installer) | 07/22/2010 | 2.1 | 8.4 mb | Download |
| Luxand Blink! 64-bit (.exe installer) | 07/22/2010 | 2.1 | 9.8 mb | Download |