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Win 10 Lockscreen Problem.

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ro2124 | 19:57 Mon 12th Jun 2017 | Technology
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Having used Windows 10 for some time now generally find it's pretty stable and works reasonably well , although one still gets the occasional hang up or freezing. But with Microsoft you can always expect some stupid hassle and this is no exception the most irritating thing is you cannot seem to be able to adjust the timer on the lock screen. although my power settings are , turn screen off in 2 hours, every time I leave computer for a few minutes the bloody lock screen is on and I have to put my password again, which is extremely irritating especially when using a Win 10 tablet, which means using the fiddly on-screen keyboard.
Microsoft do not seem to have an ounce of Common Sense between them!
anyone got any idea how to adjust the damn thing?
from what I seen only way to do it, is to go into the registry and not being a computer geek don't really want to mess about with that and risk *** the whole thing up.
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https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-security/lock-screen-on-timeout-windows-10/17bb7d0e-e3c1-455e-a684-b6ae5ac60caa

https://www.cnet.com/uk/how-to/how-to-disable-the-windows-10-lock-screen/

Couple of sites here Ro. Although I do feel it is more of a tablet setting than a w10 issue. I do not run a tablet. Desk & lap top, plus android phone. No issues there.
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Yeah u could be right there, have 10 laptop too and thinking about it dont think have that prob a lot on there

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