Please note that you can toggle the on/off switch to activate or deactivate all of the functions mentioned below.
Security
Available in Windows 10.
Windows will be locked for you when you're not present. No one can access your data without entering the correct password to access the computer.
Auto-Lock Windows
Please note that this feature will be temporarily disabled when the screen is duplicated or extended.
Lock Windows when you're not in front of your computer for a period of time.
- You can set the time before locking Windows to a value of 15 seconds to 5 minutes.
In case you are using multiple monitors and extend or duplicate your main display, the Auto-Lock Windows feature will temporarily be disabled.

Touchpad
Available in Windows 10.
Please note that these features only works with Synoptics or Precision Touchpad and are only presented when you're connected to a laptop.
When using a touchpad you will easily and effortlessly click, scroll and zoom where you're looking on the screen. There's no need to always drag the mouse pointer around and across the screen.
If you're not using a touchpad, you will be informed that the feature is only available for Synaptics or Precision touchpad. This message however currently only mentions Synaptics touchpad, but it also applies for the Precision touchpad.
If you happen to be using a touchpad, you will be presented with all the touchpad features.
Touch at gaze
Just look at something, then gently place and hold one finger on the touchpad. The mouse pointer will then appear where you look on the screen. Move your finger on the touchpad to fine tune for pixel precision, then click as you usually would.
Please note that it will not work with all software, but it works very well in web browsers.
Just looking and focusing on a region on the screen will determine where you would like to scroll. Just drag two fingers across the touchpad as you usually would.
Please note that it will not work with all software. We recommend this feature in Microsoft Maps.
Look at a zoomable region on the screen, then pinch your fingers on the touchpad to do a zoom gesture to zoom in or out where you are looking.

Mouse
Available in Windows 7 / 8 / 10.
Using a regular mouse, you can avoid larger hand movements by making the mouse pointer appear wherever you look. After some getting used to, this can be very good to give your arm a rest.
Warp on mouse move
Just slightly move the mouse to trigger the mouse pointer to appear where you look.
- The mouse cursor will appear where you look on the screen just by starting to move the mouse.
- You have the option to only warp when moving pointer towards where you look.
- Inactive zone can be set to 1 cm and up to 10 cm.
Warp on mouse button
Press your button of choice to trigger the mouse pointer to appear where you look.
- Press the change button next to Mouse warp on click to specify which keyboard key should be used to activate this function. The specified key can be removed by selecting Assign no key.
- The mouse cursor will appear where you're looking when the assigned hotkey is pressed.
- You also have the option to perform a click when releasing the assigned button.

Windows
Available in Windows 10.
Make Windows menus come alive by selecting the item you're looking at in a natural and effortless way.
In the Windows application switcher, just look at an app to highlight it. The Windows application switcher can be opened by pressing and holding the [ALT] key then tapping the [TAB] key.
Task view
In the Windows task view, just look at an app to highlight it. The Windows task view can be opened e.g. by pressing and holding the [WINDOWS KEY] then tapping the [TAB] key.
Since the Windows 10 April update (1803) this function is not available. Microsoft is redesigning this feature. If you have any questions please contact us at the bottom of this page.
In the Windows snap assist view, just look at an app to highlight it. The Windows snap assist view will appear after you dock a window.

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