In the preview version of Win11 Build 25915 Canary channel, in the OOBE (first boot) page, you can choose to enable the Presence Sensing function on the Privacy page.
Presence sensing is a feature that Microsoft recently introduced to Win11 systems that uses various technologies such as computer vision or radar to detect the presence of a user. The technology completes processing locally and does not transfer any image metadata to the sensor stack or the cloud.
The relevant explanation is provided in the OOBE instructions:
The Windows system can automatically turn off the screen after you leave and automatically wake up the device when you approach. This feature lets apps request access to your status to enable novel experiences. You can turn this feature off at any time in settings.
You can enable the above new functions and features through the ViveTool tool:
1. Download the Vivetool tool from the GitHub page, and then unzip it to any folder, but you need to remember this Folder path (for example C:\Program Files (x86)\ViVeTool-v0.3.2)
2. Press the Win key (or use the mouse) to open the start menu, enter "cmd", and then select " Open the command prompt with administrator rights"
3. Use the cd command to jump to the ViveTool folder, for example "cd C:\Program Files (x86)\ViVeTool-v0.3.2"
4. Then enter vivetool /enable /id: 39484957 and press Enter
5. Restart the computer
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