How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11

In this post we will learn “How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11?”. Windows 11 is the new desktop operating system of Microsoft company. Which is the new version of Windows 10. This new OS has brought many new features and visual changes to the computer. And gives you the feel of Apple’s Mac OS.

Security features have also been added to Windows 11 and they have been made more secure and beautiful. So that users like them. There is also a feature in this feature of Windows 11 Lock Screen which appears in front of you before entering the computer.

Many users get confused in the lock screen and login screen, which is the log screen after all? So let me know for your information. When you turn on the PC, the screen that comes to you after booting (before entering the password) is the same lock screen.

On the lock screen of Windows 11, you see the time, date, notifications and background image. If you want to close this screen and go directly to the password screen or login screen (Windows 11 Sign-in Screen) then this tutorial is for you.

In this tutorial, we will tell you how you can turn off the lock screen of Windows 11. So, let’s know.

You can also read: How To Enable Dark Mode In Windows 11?

How to Disable Lock Screen on Windows 11

Here we are using Windows Registry to turn off the lock screen. You are requested that before using this method, you should make sure that you know how to make minor changes on the computer. A small mistake can spoil your work. Before doing anything, read each and every word written in this tutorial carefully and apply only after understanding it.

Step 1

First of all, you have to open a computer program present in Windows 11. To open this program, you press the Windows Key + R button from the keyboard. As soon as you do this, the dialog box of the RUN program will open in front of you.

How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11
How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11

Step 2

You have to type a command in the Run dialog box. Which would be – “regedit.” You have to type every letter written in this command in the Run dialog box. To avoid mistakes, copy and paste this word. And press the Enter button or click on the OK button from the Run dialog box.

How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11
How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11

You should know this information.

Regedit is a Windows run command that works to open the Registry Editor present on your computer. Regedit consists of two words. This command is formed by first taking the word reg from Registry and edit from Editor – regedit.

Step 3

After doing this, the Registry Editor will open in front of you. From here you have to find the path below:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows

How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11
How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11

Step 4

When you find this path, you can right-click on the folder named Windows and go to New > Key from the available options. And type its name Personalization and press enter.

How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11
How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11

Step 5

Now right-click on the newly created folder Personalization and select New >DWORD (32-bit) and type its name as Nolockscreen and press enter.

How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11
How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11

Step 6

Now double-click on the file you have created and in the Open dialog box, enter 1 in the box below Value data and click OK.

How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11
How to Disable Lock Screen in Windows 11

Congratulations! You have successfully turned off the lock screen of Windows 11.

Conclusion

In this post, we have given you information about how to turn off the lock screen in Windows 11. You know how to turn off the lock screen of Windows 11. We have given you information about how to turn off lock screen with the help of Registry Editor.

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