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How to Lock Your Screen in Windows 11 (If Disabled)?

Key Points to Lock Your Screen In Windows 11

  • On your keyboard, use the shortcut Winkey + L
  • It will instantly lock your screen & take you out to the login screen.

Method 1: Using Start Menu:

This is one of the old, unique, and straightforward methods to lock your screen on your Windows 11 device. However, this method is suitable for those who prefer using the GUI and a mouse.

  • Step 1: Click the Start button located at the bottom-left corner of your screen.

Clicking the Start Menu Button
Clicking the Start Menu Button

  • Step 2: Now you need to click on your profile icon at the top of the Start menu.
  • Step 3: From the dropdown menu, select Lock , It will instantly lock your screen.

Lock your Screen using Start Menu
Lock your Screen using Start Menu

This is the fast & simple method to lock your screen. You can secured your device in just a few clicks.

Method 2: Using CTRL + ALT + Del:

This method is one of the classic ways to lock your screen. Those who are familiar with Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10 definitely know this method to lock the screen.

  • Step 1: You need to Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete keys on your keyboard simultaneously.
  • Step 2: From the screen that appears, click on Lock , It will bring you to the lock screen.

Lock your Screen using CTRL + ALT + Del
Lock your Screen using CTRL + ALT + Del

Method 3: Using Power User Menu:

  • Step 1: Firstly you need to Right click the Start button or simply use the keyboard shortcut Winkey + X.
  • Step 2: In the list of options, you need to click the option Shut down or sign out >.
  • Step 3: Now simply click the Lock button to lock your screen instantly.

Lock Screen Preview
Lock Screen Preview

Method 4: Using Run Command:

This is one of the unique method to lock your screen using Run Dialog box. This is mostly suitable for tech savvy people.

  • Firstly, you need to open Run window using the keyboard shortcut Winkey + R
  • Now enter the following command rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation
  • Hit the Enter button or click the OK button to lock your screen.

Using RUN Window to Lock your Screen
Using RUN Window to Lock your Screen

Method 5: Using Screensaver (Automated Lock Screen):

This is one of the unique methods, and it is a kind of automation process. All you have to do is set a screensaver and a timeout for a minute or longer.

  • Step 1: Firstly, you need to Right click on the desktop and choose Personalize.

Choose Personalize
Choose Personalize

  • Step 2: Now, Go to Lock screen settings.

Choose Lock Screen option
Choose Lock Screen option

  • Step 3: Scroll down and click on Screen saver settings.

Choose ScreenSaver option
Choose ScreenSaver option

  • Step 4: Once you click the option, the Screensaver Settings window will be displayed on your screen.
  • Step 5: Here, I choose the 3D Text option as a screensaver and set the time to 1 minute. Check the option “ On resume, display logon screen ” which will ask you to re-enter the login password to sign in.
  • Step 6: Once you have done all the settings, click the Apply and OK buttons.

Setting Screensaver to Lock your Screen
Setting Screensaver to Lock your Screen

  • After a minute, You computer will launch the screensaver on your device by locking your screen automatically as shown in the below image.

ScreenSaver Preview
ScreenSaver Preview

Logon Screen Preview
Logon Screen Preview

Take Away:

Locking my screen in Windows 11 is essential for maintaining security and privacy , especially when I need to step away from my computer. I’ve found that there are multiple ways to do this, each offering convenience and reliability. Whether I use the Start menu, the classic Ctrl + Alt + Delete method, or even set up an automatic lock through screen saver settings, I have several options to choose from. By using these methods, I can ensure that my personal information and work remain secure. Find more informative tutorials on our Blog WinSides.com

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