Windows 10 is a great operating system, but it can be a little bit difficult to keep your computer locked down. Here are some tips on how to do it. ..


Whenever you leave your Windows 11 PC, it’s a good habit to keep it locked (with a special Windows software feature) so that others can’t use it. Here are several ways to keep your PC secure by locking it up.

Locking vs. Signing Out or Shutting Down

When we say “lock” your PC, we’re not talking about using a physical padlock (or even a keyhole lock like the ones found on PCs in the 1980s and 90s.) Instead, we’re talking about using a software lock feature built into Windows.

When you lock your PC, Windows displays a login screen, but it keeps your Windows session active in the background. You can resume what you were doing (before you locked it) at any time by signing in to your account on the login screen with a password, PIN, or another login method.

In contrast, “signing out” can prevent others from using your PC as well, but it will close out everything you’ve been working on in Windows and free up system resources (such as RAM and CPU time). And shutting down closes out everything and turns off your PC completely.

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Lock Using a Keyboard Shortcut

The absolute fastest way to lock your Windows 11 PC is by using a keyboard shortcut. At any time, press Windows+L on your keyboard, and Windows will lock and switch to the login screen immediately.

Lock Using the Start Menu

You can also lock your PC quickly using the Start menu. To do so, click the Start button, then select your account name in the lower-left corner of Start. In the menu that appears, select “Lock.” Your PC will lock, and you’ll need to log in again to use it.

Lock Using the Ctrl+Alt+Delete Screen

Another quick way to lock your PC is by using the Ctrl+Alt+Delete screen. To use it, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete on your keyboard, and you’ll see a special black screen with a menu in the center. Click “Lock,” and your PC will lock instantly.

Lock Automatically Using Dynamic Lock

You can also lock your PC automatically when you walk away from it with a feature called Dynamic Lock. First, you need to pair your smartphone to your PC as a Bluetooth device. Then open Settings (press Windows+i) and navigate to Accounts > Sign-in Options. Scroll down to the “Dynamic Lock” section and check the box beside “Allow Windows to automatically lock your device when you’re away.” Then, close Settings. The next time you walk away from your PC, Windows will detect that you moved and lock automatically.

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Lock Automatically When Inactive

If you frequently walk away from your PC in a space shared with other people, you also automatically lock Windows 11 after a certain period of time. To do so, open Start and search “screen saver,” then click “Turn Screen Saver On or Off” in the “Settings” results.

When the “Screen Saver Settings” window opens, choose a screen saver from the drop-down menu, then set a time in the “Wait” box for how long you want your PC to stay active without locking. Finally, place a checkmark beside “On resume, display logon screen.” Then click “OK.” The next time your screen saver gets triggered, your PC will lock automatically.

By the way, if you don’t like the way your lock screen looks, you can customize it in Settings > Personalization > Lock Screen. Good luck!

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title: “How To Lock Your Windows 10 Pc” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-11” author: “Keith Crager”

Windows 10 is a great operating system, but it can be a little difficult to keep your computer secure. Here are some tips to help you lock your computer and protect it from unauthorized access.

  1. Create a password for your computer: This is an important step in protecting your computer from unauthorized access. You should create a strong password that you can remember and use often.
  2. Change the default security settings: If you don’t have enough security settings set up, you may be at risk of being hacked or stolen data. Change the default security settings on your computer so that only people who have proper credentials can access it.
  3. Use a firewall: A firewall will help protect your computer from unauthorized access by blocking traffic from outside sources. You can find firewalls in most computers and online stores.
  4. Use antivirus software: Antivirus software helps to prevent infections by viruses and other malware. You can find antivirus software in most stores and online pharmacies.

There are several different ways you can lock your Windows 10 PC like the Windows key+L keyboard shortcut. If your Windows key is broken but you still want a quick way to lock your PC, create a desktop shortcut.

First, right-click anywhere on the Desktop and a menu will appear. Here, hover your cursor over the “New” option and then select “Shortcut” from the submenu.

Once selected, the “Create Shortcut” window will appear. Here, type or paste the following command in the “Type The Location Of The Item” text box, and then click the “Next” button.

Note: You can lock your Windows 10 PC using Command Prompt or the Run by using this same command.

Next, give your new shortcut a name. Type in a name that complements its functionality so that you (or anyone else using the PC) will know exactly what it does. Type the name in the box under “Type A Name For This Shortcut.” Once ready, click “Finished.”

The desktop shortcut will now appear on your desktop.

When you want to lock your Windows 10 PC, double-click this desktop icon.

No matter how you decide to lock your PC, it’s always recommended that you do so—even if you’re just stepping away for a minute or two.