Enter Key as Password?

yanniclord

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So i have seen on some computers, that they can use the Enter Key as the password itself, like there is no password, just press enter, but the password field still pops up so that one can enter a password, but i dont want any password in the password field, just the enter button on my keyboard, i dont want to remove my password, but just make it so i can press enter when it asks for the password, as that is one of the things many dont guess it to be the password, i have seen it before, just couldnt find out how to make the enter key the password itself, any help is very appreciated.

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I have never heard of this? If you have a password set, the ability to just press the enter key instead. Even with no password set, I have never heard of this?

You could use Autohotkey to do similar, but I wouldn't try it with the enter key. See the last reply

need a script to fill out username/password - Support - AutoHotkey Community

You can assign any key, but avoid system keys like Enter, Ctrl, shift, space bar, etc. A two key combo is better (also on same thread). You won't be doing it constantly, so it's not such a hassle.

BTW, we aren't talking about loging into windows? AHK would not work before windows loaded.

A Guy
 

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I have never heard of this? If you have a password set, the ability to just press the enter key instead. Even with no password set, I have never heard of this?

You could use Autohotkey to do similar, but I wouldn't try it with the enter key. See the last reply

need a script to fill out username/password - Support - AutoHotkey Community

You can assign any key, but avoid system keys like Enter, Ctrl, shift, space bar, etc. A two key combo is better (also on same thread). You won't be doing it constantly, so it's not such a hassle.

BTW, we aren't talking about loging into windows? AHK would not work before windows loaded.

A Guy

Thanks for the reply man, but yes im talking about the password screen where you enter into windows, the login screen. I can show you a picture of example:
Login-Screen.jpg

So as you see, there is no password written in there, and instead of typing in any password now, you simply press "Enter", thats all.
 

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Windows 8.1 x64, Windows 10 Dev. Preview x64
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Intel i5 4440 Quad Core 3.1GHz
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ASRock H81M-HDS
Memory
10240 MB (10 GB) DDR3 RAM
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NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 680
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Realtek HD Audio Manager (Integrated Sound Card)
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Samsung S22D390
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1920x1080, 32bit
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INT: MTFDDAK 256GB SSD
INT2: TOSHIBA-DT 1000GB HDD
EXT: ASMT-2105 2000GB HDD
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NZXT Phantom Big Tower White
Cooling
Air Ventilation: Rear: 1x 120mm, Top: 1x 200mm, Side: 2x 120
Keyboard
Logitech K350
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Trust GXT 152
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100 MBP/s Download and 10 MBP/s Upload. 8 MS Ping
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Windows Defender (In other words, Security Essentials)
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Google Chrome
The security of this is virtually non existent. Pressing Enter would be the first thing people would try. But usually when no password is set none is asked for. If it is possible to configure this I would strongly recommend against it.
 

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