@Chabetico I fixed it. Thank you for ur help
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RE: (Edit) Auto Login Windows 10
@Russ I was unable to make TriggerCMD type in the PIN field, however I was able to disable it from asking for the password when the PC went into sleep mode and also automatically entering when turning on the PC.
If you want it is the following step by step to remove password from sleep mode or screen saver:Step 1. Windows Key+i > Accounts > Click sign-in options > Under Require sign-in select Never
Step 2. Windows Key+i > Personalization > Lock screen > Screen saver settings > Uncheck the box to On resume, display logon screen
Now to automatically log in when turning on the PC:
Step 1. Type netplwiz in Cortana Search box > Click netplwiz > Select your account > Uncheck Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer
Step 2. Windows Key+R > regedit > go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon > click edit > New > String Value > type DefaultPassword > enter > Right click on DefaultPassword > Modify > in value data enter your password for your Windows account (not the pin).
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RE: Nothing happens when you enter the token on windows.
@russ I formatted the pc, is there any way to pass my trigger to the "current" PC?
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RE: No puedo usar trigger con alexa
@Matias-Ruiz said in No puedo usar trigger con alexa:
Buenas tardes, acabo de relizar todos los pasos que aparecen en la pantalla para controlar la pc con alexa, y no me apare en las rutinas los comandos creados en el asistente de trigger, alguna idea?
when you add a command in TriggerCMD on the PC, does alexa tell you that she has a new skill?
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RE: keyboard shortcuts
@Italo-Rodrigues No, because the file is executed in batch, that is, sequentially. I recommend doing it at AutoHotKey
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RE: How to turn on the PC by google assistant
@Lucca-Fernandes Just use Wake On Lan, search Google for more details and to see if your motherboard is compatible.
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RE: (Edit) Auto Login Windows 10
@Russ I was unable to make TriggerCMD type in the PIN field, however I was able to disable it from asking for the password when the PC went into sleep mode and also automatically entering when turning on the PC.
If you want it is the following step by step to remove password from sleep mode or screen saver:Step 1. Windows Key+i > Accounts > Click sign-in options > Under Require sign-in select Never
Step 2. Windows Key+i > Personalization > Lock screen > Screen saver settings > Uncheck the box to On resume, display logon screen
Now to automatically log in when turning on the PC:
Step 1. Type netplwiz in Cortana Search box > Click netplwiz > Select your account > Uncheck Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer
Step 2. Windows Key+R > regedit > go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon > click edit > New > String Value > type DefaultPassword > enter > Right click on DefaultPassword > Modify > in value data enter your password for your Windows account (not the pin).
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RE: (Edit) Auto Login Windows 10
Ok, I was thinking of doing this through NIRCMD to enter my PIN and unlock the PC, after the WoL
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(Edit) Auto Login Windows 10
As the title says, can I execute a command while the PC is on the lock screen?
(Continue down to Auto Login)
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Buy subscription
I was looking for the place to buy the subscription to TriggerCMD, but I couldn't find it, could someone tell me where it is?