So, its sounds like you might have to be very careful with the
labeling of the dual use text entries.

If I was a new user and saw just a username/password[login] form I'd
probably start hunting for a new user function. Give up and then take
a wild guess that the designer was being clever.  Its a bit of a leap
of faith though.

You could keep the single button but put something beside it for new
users.. e.g. [login] (new users sign in here too!)

and in the case of 'There is of course a use case for users that
forgot their account data.' you need as a minimum their email
address.  If the password fails, the 2nd page can present a recovery
option.


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