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And likewise reverse. Let's say I register on a website on my Windows PC (e.g. 1P community forums) and choose passkey as login. I don't have a biometric reader nor camera on my PC (stationary PC) so I'd use Windows Hello pin I guess? If I then want to login to that website on my iPhone when I'm out and about, do I need to authenticate via Windows Hello pin?

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I'm a software developer so I understand the concept about public/private keys, I use them a lot with SSH, etc. I just don't understand how the biometric part comes into play and how that would work if you're on a device with no biometric reader available.

I have a laptop with an integrated Smart Card reader (Broadcom). Applications I use insist on using specific Smart Card readers (USB tokens). Therefore I must insert that second SC reader in my system and I can't remove the first one.

Due to my knowledge there is no clean centralized solution. The idea behind the PCSC architecture was, if several readers are connected, that you choose the one you want to connect to by identifiying the card you want to address. For the use case "more than one reader present, but application always wants a specific one, even without knowing something concerning the card" the application has to take care by itself. (Most achieve this by remembering, which one was chosen the last time.)

PowerShell, VisualStudio, and Discord all have told me I have a screen reader in use. I do not knowingly have a screen reader in use. It's possible I installed some app years ago that included that functionality, I don't know. It seems shady and makes me nervous, though. I've looked at everything in task manager, psexplorer, autoruns, etc. and do not see anything obviously (to me) shady. I've disabled/uninstalled a bunch of things, and even tried to use procmon to look for uses of the Windows screen reader DLLs, but see nothing. But every time I open PowerShell it tells me a screen reader is in use.

Found an answer, apparently an application could have in the distant past set a flag (not sure if in registry or where) indicating it was using the screen reader feature and that flag remains even after it exits/crashes. There's a power shell script here that unsets the flag. If the flag gets re-set after a reboot or something then obviously there is some app that is still running and using accessibility/screen reader functionality, but if it remains unset then presumably not.

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I did this today and nothing happened so I tried a number of USBs carrying data and they all worked. I then tried the card reader with my laptop and it worked so there is no fault with the card reader. I still uses Windows 7 with the Laptop.

A person who helps me when I have computer problems said that it might be a driver issue and he suggested I open Device Manager while the card reader is plugged in, find the card reader in the devices list, right click on it and select uninstall device. Restart the computer and see if the card reader then works, this should trigger the device driver to be re-installed but I didnt have the courage.

I just had another thought which is having been reading a computer magazine about the importance of keeping Windows 10 up to date I checked mine last Saturday and uploaded a load that I thought were supposed o come automatically so I wonder if any of them would have made a change to my ability to use a card reader.

Windows should tell you in device manager whether the card reader is working properly. It might be worth trying the card reader in a different usb socket on your PC, this sometimes gets things started again.

Ray-uk Windows should tell you in device manager whether the card reader is working properly. It might be worth trying the card reader in a different usb socket on your PC, this sometimes gets things started again. If you don't want to uninstall and reinstall the card reader then go back into device manager and click on "update driver" for the card reader.

This is the first time I ever had reason to use the Device Manager but I could see nothing there that suggested any of what looked like a card reader was not working correctly. I did try the card reader in the two USB sockets on the front of my Desktop and the two on my device which I think is a USB Hub. I did uninstall and reinstall the card readers and updated the drivers but as I said above there was no change until I just had another go at connecting the camera and switching it to PTP. All very strange and I still want to get back to using a card reader as its faster but I might just buy a new one and see if that provokes a behaviour change when I plug it in.

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