Learn How to Use Tablet Mode in Windows 11


Users of Windows 10 can choose to use Tablet mode, which provides an impressive user interface that replicates the Tablet experience on a device. Using this mode, you'll notice that larger icons are displayed, more space between icons, and many other advantages. Tablet Mode, on the other hand, lets you use your computer on your tablet as if it were a tablet; the exciting part is that it works on desktops, laptops, and other touch-screen devices. There is no doubt that this alluring feature is not known to many, and perhaps this is why users keep asking questions like: "How to use Windows 11 TabletMode?" We will discuss the different ways you can use Windows 11 tablet mode in this blog.




Steps to Use Tablet Mode on Windows 11

To enable the mode, you should make certain changes to the Windows 11 Tablet mode settings. You must first check that the keyboard is properly attached before rotating the screen to verify that it is enabled. Aside from that, you also need to restart the computer. Now, follow the below steps to use 

 

Method 1: Update Windows 11

1.  First, click on Windows Update, from the settings page, located on the left side of the screen. Alternatively, you may press 'Windows+I' to open the settings page.

2.  Afterward, you should click 'Check for Updates' to allow Windows to determine whether there are any new versions available.

3.  If Windows updates are available, you can simply download them and install them.

 

Method 2: Run an SFC Scan

1.  First, press the keys 'Win + R' and type CMD into the search box to reach the command prompt as administrator. You can even make use of the Windows search function to find the command prompt.

2.  Once that is done, right-click on the command prompt result and then click 'Run as administrator.'

3.  When the scan has finished, you should restart your computer and check the device to see if it's working. The next step is to type 'SFC/scannow' in the Command Prompt and, when it has finished, press the 'Enter' key.

 

Method 3: Revert your System to a Previous Restore Point

1.  Start by pressing Win+S to open the search bar. To restore a point, you need to create one. Then, click the first result that appears to restore the point.

2.  From the system properties window, click on the 'System Restore.' You can then select a different restore point from the suggested restore points based on your preference.

3.  Additionally, if you prefer to do it manually, you can choose which item to restore. Then, just follow the suggested procedure.

4.  Afterward, you should review the restore settings before clicking on the finish to start the process. By following the steps above, you can simply enable tablet mode in Windows 11.

 

However, some users want to disable tablet mode in Windows 11. Here are a few essential steps you should implement if you want to disable Windows 11 Tablet Mode. Follow the below actions carefully to correctly disable the tablet mode in Windows 11:

 

1.  Firstly, you have to open your computer to perform this, and then, you need to click the action center, located in the lower right-hand corner of the taskbar.

2.  During this process, you must locate the tablet mode, which you will notice highlighted in blue. If you choose to disable it, the tablet mode will be disabled in Windows 11.

 

So, above are some solutions that you can try to enable the Windows 11 tablet mode. At the end section of this blog, you can also find the steps to disable tablet mode on Windows 11. In its most recent release of Windows 11, Microsoft has removed the tablet mode, which was never its strongest suit.



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