Top 4 Tips to Fix Windows 10 if Tablet Mode Isn’t Working



A tablet, which is an all-in-one laptop with a touchscreen can be extremely handy. If you navigate your touchscreen-enabled device with the help of the screen only, you should enable Windows Tablet Mode, fully optimizing your device’s display interface for on-screen usage. If you can’t use Tablet Mode on your Windows 10 PC, instead of seeking a professional tablet repair in Lake Elsinore, you must refer to the troubleshooting solutions mentioned in this guide. 


A minor system may lead to the deviation of Windows Tablet Mode from its normal function. The problem could also be due to a few technical errors. For example, a deleted or incorrectly-configured registry file could render Tablet Mode non-functional. Certain users have also faced this issue during tablet repair in Redlands after recently installing a Windows 10 update on their devices. In this article, we’ve identified the solutions. 


1. Re-enable Tablet Mode 


As mentioned earlier, sometimes this issue may lead to a glitch in the normal functioning of your device’s Windows 10 operating system. If your computer doesn’t go into Tablet Mode after enabling it, then you need to disable the feature and toggle it back on again. 

First, tap the note-like icon at the bottom-right corner of the taskbar to open the Windows Action Center. You may also use the ‘Windows key + A’ keyboard shortcut. Then you need to tap Tablet Mode to power it off. Tap Tablet Mode again to re-enable it and help reinitiate the Tablet Mode back to normal functionality. If this trick proves futile, attempt restarting your device. 


2. Reconfigure Tablet Mode 


When Tablet Mode isn’t enabled by default if you turn on your device, you might have to reconfigure the Tablet Mode settings as Microsoft has disabled automatic tablet mode in the Windows 10 Build 18970. If you wish your laptop is always in Tablet Mode, then you need to configure your device to manually do so. First, launch the Windows Settings menu and select System. Use the ‘Windows key + I’ keyboard shortcut to launch the Windows Settings menu faster. Tap Tablet mode on the left-hand panel to open the Tablet mode settings menu. Tap the drop-down option in the ‘When I sign in’ section. Then, select Tablet mode to activate your device to use Tablet mode by default each time you log in. 


3. Force-Enable Tablet Mode 


If both the above-mentioned troubleshooting fixes prove futile during tablet repair in Montclair, then you must forcefully enable Tablet mode via the Windows Registry Editor. Follow the below-mentioned steps to get it done. Remember that this method is extremely technical and things may backfire if you edit a file/registry incorrectly. Back up your PC’s registry files before proceeding with the below-mentioned steps. 


Step 1: Launch the Run command box by applying the keyboard shortcut ‘Windows key + R’. 

Step 2: Type Regedit into the dialog box to select OK. Else, tap enter on your keyboard. 

Step 3: Copy the directory path into the Registry Editor navigation box, paste it there, and tap Enter on your keyboard. 

Step 4: After Right-click on a blank space in the window, select New. 

Step 6: After a Right-click on Next, select ‘D-WORD (32-bit) Value’. 

Step 7: Rename the newly-created value to Tablet Mode. 

Step 8: Then, right-click on Tablet Mode and select Modify. 

Step 9: Change the Value Date to 1 and tap OK. 


Enable Tablet Mode from the action center to check whether the feature now works. If not, then proceed to the next solution. 


4. Update Windows 


Certain Windows 10 users with an unresponsive Tablet Mode could restore the feature on their computers by installing a Windows update. If this issue is caused by some bug in the Windows 10 build running on your device, the best option will be to update your computer to a bug-free Windows build. Go to Settings > Updates & Security > Windows Update and download any available updates. 

If the Windows 10 Tablet Mode stopped working after the latest OS update, then roll back to the earlier Windows version you updated from. 


Get Back Tablet Mode 


Attempt any of the solutions mentioned above for your tablet repair in South Riverside and find out which one did the miracle for you. Still, if nothing proves fruitful, then disable the ‘Start Full Screen’ option on your computer by going to Settings > Personalization > Start to get it done. Some Windows 10 users facing an identical issue reportedly fixed the Tablet Mode not working issue through this method. 

 

 

 

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