Frequently Asked Question
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Because Windows 10, like Windows 8, asks you to sign in with a Microsoft account, skipping the log-in screen isn't as simple as simply deleting your password. Instead, you'll need to dig into the User Accounts settings to get rid of this extra step.
Step 1
Open the Run command box (Start > All apps > Windows System > Run or press Windows key + R). In the text box, type netplwiz
and press Enter.
Step 2
A User Accounts window will open. Under Users for this computer: select your username and then uncheck the box next to "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer". Click Apply.
What to do if the box "Users must enter a username and password to use this computer" is not present in the User accounts screen?
Please follow this FAQ
Step 3
A new window labeled Automatically sign in will pop up. Type your password twice and then click OK.
Your computer will now bypass the log-in page when you turn on your PC, but it will not bypass the login page when you unlock your PC. You can also change your sign-in options so that Windows will never require you to sign in after your PC wakes from sleep by going to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.
Step 1
Open the Run command box (Start > All apps > Windows System > Run or press Windows key + R). In the text box, type regedit
and press Enter. This will open the Registry Editor.
Step 2
Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\PasswordLess\Device
Step 3
In the right pane, look for DevicePasswordLessBuildVersion
DWORD. The value of this DWORD may be set to 2 on your device. Double-click DevicePasswordLessBuildVersion
and update the value to 0.
If the checkbox still doesn’t appear after saving the Registry, you may need to restart your computer to apply the changes.
Navigate to Settings > System > Notification & Actions
Turn off "Get notification from apps and other senders". This turns off notifications from all apps and Windows
Follow this FAQ to disable Notifications:
Navigate to Settings > System > Notification & Actions
Turn off "Get notification from apps and other senders". This turns off notifications from all apps and Windows
Now turn off the external display and check if the taskbar still gives the error. If the message no longer appears, the problem is probably caused by notifications from one or more applications. Now you can turn on "Get notification from apps and other senders" and manually disable notifications from the app list and check which app is causing the problem.
How to solve: Step 2
If Step 1 doesn't solve the problem, you can try the following fix.
The registry is a database in Windows that contains important information about system hardware, installed programs and settings, and profiles of each of the user accounts on the computer. Windows often reads and updates the information in the registry. Normally, software programs make registry changes automatically. You should not make unnecessary changes to the registry. Changing registry files incorrectly can cause Windows to stop working or make Windows report the wrong information. Please take a backup of the registry first.
Follow these steps:
Open the Run command box (Start > All apps > Windows System > Run or press Windows key + R). In the text box, type regedit
and press Enter. This will open the Registry Editor.
Navigate to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StuckRects3
Double click and open the Settings key
Change the data value from the first column, second row to 03 and click on OK
Reboot the PC to apply the changes
If you have to unhide the task bar, follow the above steps again and change the same value to 02
Go to Settings > Devices > Typing
Under the Touch Keyboard heading, look for the "Show the touch keyboard when not in tablet mode and there’s no keyboard attached" option and turn it On
Your OSK will now open when appropriate while using Valarea Room.
Open the Run command box (Start > All apps > Windows System > Run or press Windows key + R). In the text box, type regedit and press Enter. This will open the Registry Editor.
Navigate to the following path Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer
Right-click on the Explorer key and select New > Key from the context menu
Rename this key to "Scaling". Go to this key by clicking on it.
In the right pane, right-click in an empty space, and choose New > String Value
Name this string value as "MonitorSize"
Double click on MonitorSize to modify its value
Enter the string value 5 for a keyboard that has a width of half the screen
Restart your Windows 10 device after closing the registry editor
If you do not find the value 5 suitable to your needs, adjust the size with a different string value.
How to Disable Edge Swipe Gesture on Touch Screen in Windows 10
How to disable the swipe from any edge of the touch screen? Swipe from left edge can open up the Action Center in Windows 10, but some users may find this feature annoying as they end up swiping accidentally. In this tutorial we’ll show you 2 simple methods to disable edge swipe gesture on the touch screen in Windows 10.
Method 1: Disable Touchscreen Edge Swipe Using Group Policy
Open Local Group Policy Editor and navigate to: Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Edge UI. In the right pane, double-click the on Allow edge swipe policy.
To disable touchscreen edge swipe in Windows 10, select the Disabled option. Click Apply and then OK.
Restart your computer to apply the changes. Now, if you swipe in from the left/right/top/bottom edge of your touch screen, nothing will open up.
Ensure an external keyboard is connected to the PC.
Check Windows is set to Extended Desktop for the additional monitor (press Windows Key + P to check or correct).
This should cover all multi-monitor scenarios — each additional monitor being another screen that needs to be touched or skipped with the Enter key:
Click the Start Menu and start typing "Control Panel"
Once visible, click on Control Panel
Within the Control Panel, select Hardware and Sound
Within Hardware and Sound, select Tablet PC Settings
Click on Setup
Touch the touchscreen displaying the prompt, “Touch this screen to identify it as the touchscreen” (If it is not a touchscreen, press Enter)
Press Enter when prompted
Touch the next touchscreen when prompted “Touch this screen to identify it as the touchscreen” (press Enter if not a touchscreen)
The application should close when all connected monitors are accounted for. You can now test whether touch works on all relevant screens.
Check that your hardware supports BLE 4.0 proximity and enable it by following this guide.
On your Windows 10 PC, check if your built-in Bluetooth chipset supports Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). To check this, open Device Manager and expand the Bluetooth category.
Right-click on your Bluetooth adapter, click Properties and go to the Details tab.
Click the drop-down under Property and select: Bluetooth radio supports Low Energy Peripheral Role. If the value is set to "true"
, then your Bluetooth device manages BLE and can be used with the Proximity feature. If the Value is set to "false"
, then you can not use Proximity feature with that computer.
All smartphones with Bluetooth 4.0 should support BLE. Take a look at your phone model and your phone's Bluetooth specification to see if BLE is managed by your device.