How to activate and deactivate Windows 10 lock screen spotlight hints?

Solution 1:

Once tips are enabled as described in the answer by charlierb, it may happen that they are not shown nonetheless.

A possible reason is that they are disabled by a User Accounts setting.

  • At a command prompt, type Control Userpasswords2
  • In the User Accounts form, go to the Advanced tab
  • Clear the Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete option and click OK

Now check if tips are shown, by typing WINDOWS+L to go to the Lock Screen.

Solution 2:

Andrea's post is 100% the right answer to the OP's question for how to enable the feature. CharlieRB referenced a post for how to disable the feature, but it does no good in enabling it for the people who are in the position to be searching for this solution (such as myself).

It turns out that on an Active Directory workstations, if you have “Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Del” on the old “User Accounts” dialog, under the “Advanced” tab, it withholds the capability for the user to show ANY additional data on the Lock Screen. Presumably this is meant to keep the user from leaking information via showing their Calendar events, Emails previews, etc.. But this has the added effect of keeping the user from being allowed to enable the above requested feature for showing additional information about the day's current lock screen background.

Solution to Enable on Domain Computers

  1. Go to “Start” → “Run” or hit Windows Key+R to open the “Run” dialog box (or just go into a “Command Prompt” window).
  2. Type: control userpasswords2 to open the "User Accounts" dialog windows.
  3. Go to the “Advanced” tab.
  4. Under “Secure sign-in”, uncheck the “Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Del” option box.
  5. Hit “OK”.
  6. Now simply make sure you have “Windows Spotlight” chosen in the “Personalization” → “Lock Screen” window and lock your workstation to see it working!

Solution 3:

To enable or diasble this feature, follow these steps;

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Choose the Personalization setting.
  3. Select the Lockscreen tab.
  4. Under Picture, either choose Windows Spotlight to enable, or another choice to disable `Windows Spotlight.
  5. Also, you can choose to enable or disable the Get fun facts, tips, tricks, and more on your lock screen toggle.

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