Marcin Dabrowsky
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I was on my way home tonight in a dark car driving at night with driving glasses on and it read my eyes without a hitch. Stop being so dramatic.
That's my situation as well. My prescription is - 9.0 diopters, so I also wear high index plastic with rolled and polished edges.I'm near sighted and taking off my glasses means I can't read the screen. I can't read anything further out than about six inches without my glasses.
I agree with OP. I cannot fathom why they do not have voice prompts.
It won't work. Tried that first thing, several times. It tries and tries then fails. From the image it shows on the screen I'm guessing its mostly from reflections off the glasses but I am just guessing.Make the profile with your glasses on
Ah, we've found the engineer.I was on my way home tonight in a dark car driving at night with driving glasses on and it read my eyes without a hitch. Stop being so dramatic.
I think you are missing that you can't use Hello to unlock your phone UNTIL YOU PROGRAM IT. Its the programming you can't do if you can't read the instructions (which are different for every programming attempt) on the screen without your glasses. The programming starts with mandatory training without glasses.Have you guys tried looking at the spot where the Hello-camera actually is (up top) ? Try that and just move it closer to your face until it unlocks. Should work no matter if you are wearing glasses, contacts or... Something else.
From the image it shows on the screen I'm guessing its mostly from reflections off the glasses but I am just guessing.
Have you tried anti-reflectant glasses?
Me as well...its all about the angle when setting up....I do not have to put it very close to my face either.......just look at the screen and viola.....I do not wear glasses so I cannot comment there!Look at the red light when it scans. Do optimization from as many angles as you can. Thing unlocks quickly for me (2 sec typically). But even at odd angles if I keep eyes open and look at red light. Sometimes it misses but it's beta. Never misses from up close. It's a wide angle lens so has some room to play with. I just did it from quite far while laying down with head up on pillow. Just lens was pointed towards me. But keep running optimize in diff lighting and angles.
I'm near sighted and taking off my glasses means I can't read the screen. I can't read anything further out than about six inches without my glasses.
I agree with OP. I cannot fathom why they do not have voice prompts.
One of the Great Windows Mobile Mysteries of 2015: Why isn't "double tap to wake" there to begin with??I'm thinking once Double-Tap comes, it'll help.