Microsoft Surface Hub 2 SmCamera User Manual

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You can mount the camera on the top or either side of the device. Mount the camera in
a position to optimize the camera angle if you are using the Hub with a desktop stand
instead of a cart, or are near the Hub. The camera does not auto-rotate, so you need to
have a 2mm hex key to manually rotate the camera.

For more information on how to side-mount the camera and rotate the camera
manually, see

Surface Hub 2S camera lens orientation

.

Surface Hub 2S running Windows 10/11 Pro or Enterprise allows the full suite of Win32
desktop applications as well as biometric Windows Hello options. The Surface Hub 2
Fingerprint Reader accessory can be plugged into any USB-C port on the device.

To order a Surface Hub 2 Fingerprint Reader or view technical specs, see (surface-hub-2-
essential-add-ons.md" target="_blank">Essential add-ons for Windows 10 Pro and
Enterprise on Surface Hub 2 .

After inserting the fingerprint reader, select

Start

>

Settings

>

Accounts

>

Sign-in

options

>

Windows Hello Fingerprint

to enroll your fingerprint.

Use a Windows Hello certified device for face recognition. The Surface Hub 2S camera
does not support Windows Hello face recognition.

To add an icon to the taskbar that enables one-touch screen lock similar to the
Windows-L keyboard shortcut:

1. Tap and hold or right-click on the desktop, select

New

>

Shortcut

>

Browse

>

Desktop

>

OK

>

Next

.

2. Provide a name for the shortcut such as

Lock my PC

, and then select

Finish

.

3. Right-click or tap and hold the newly created shortcut on the desktop, and select

Properties

. On the

Shortcut

tab, enter the following in the

Target

field:

Rundll32.exe User32.dll,LockWorkStation

4. Select the

Change Icon

button and browse to

C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll

and select an icon to use.

See the following example:

Windows Hello configuration

Enable a Lock Screen shortcut icon on the

taskbar

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