How do I get rid of FastAccess?
Click on “Change folder and search options.” Make sure you stay in the default General tab. Look under the Privacy section, and remove the checkmarks from both “Show recently used files in Quick access” and “Show frequently used folders in Quick access.” Click the OK button.
How do I enable face recognition on my Dell laptop?
To get started with using Facial Recognition, click Start, then All Programs, then FastAccess to begin the face recognition software. To configure the facial recognition software, click Start, then All Programs, then FastAccess Facial Recognition, then click Configure FastAccess to open the console.
What is Fast Access Facial Recognition?
What is FastAccess Facial Recognition? Dell FastAccess 3.0 with Power Smart provides fast, simple, and secure access to the computer using face recognition. While a firewall protects the computer from Internet intrusion, Dell FastAccess 3.0 prevents unauthorized viewing access from the computer's monitor and keyboard.
Does Dell laptop have Facial Recognition?
Dell FastAccess Facial Recognition software is available for download from the Dell Download Center. Dell FastAccess Facial Recognition is also available through Dell Digital Delivery. Note: Dell FastAccess Facial Recognition is not supported for Windows 8/8.1 or Windows 10.
Is Dell or HP better?
Is HP better than Dell? Dell offers a higher amount of features and is known to outperform HP even in its low-end series. On the other hand, HP laptops often have a longer battery life than Dell laptops but are far more expensive.
What Dell computer is best for home use?
XPS Desktop
If you've decided to create a permanent home office, and prefer using a desktop computer over a laptop, Dell's XPS is our top recommendation. In terms of power, the machine has an Intel i5 processor, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and an Intel UHD Graphics chip.
Is Dell owned by Microsoft?
One of the worst-kept secrets in Microsoft's investment history is no longer a "secret." On February 5, Microsoft made a $2 billion loan to one of its largest PC OEMs, Dell, as part of Dell's move to go private. Microsoft does not own part of Dell as part of this transaction.