

If this policy is disabled, any user is required to press CTRL+ALT+DEL before logging on to the Windows operating system (unless they are using a smart card for logon). If this policy setting is enabled on a device, a user is not required to press CTRL+ALT+DEL to log on. This security setting determines whether pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL is required before a user can log on. This option prevents windows from automatically resizing and docking along the sides of your screen when you move them there.Describes the best practices, location, values, and security considerations for the Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL security policy setting.

Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen.


For more information about keyboard shortcuts, see Keyboard shortcuts. This option makes keyboard access in dialog boxes easier by highlighting access keys for the controls in them. Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys. You can set Windows to ignore keystrokes that occur in rapid succession, or keystrokes that are held down for several seconds unintentionally. This option sets Filter Keys to run when you log on to Windows. These alerts can help prevent the frustration of inadvertently pressing a key and not realizing it. Toggle Keys can play an alert each time you press the Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock keys. This option sets Toggle Keys to run when you log on to Windows. This way, you can press a modifier key and have it remain active until another key is pressed. Instead of having to press three keys at once (such as when you must press the Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys together to log on to Windows), you can use one key by turning on Sticky Keys and adjusting the settings. This option sets Sticky Keys to run when you log on to Windows. Instead of using the mouse, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard or the numeric keypad to move the pointer. This option sets Mouse Keys to run when you log on to Windows. You can adjust these settings on the Make the keyboard easier to use page in the Ease of Access Center.Ĭlick the Start button, click Control Panel, click Ease of Access, click Ease of Access Center, and then click Make the keyboard easier to use. You can use your keyboard to control the mouse and make it easier to type certain key combinations.
