Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 User Interface. Sign in to vote. For users of a Wacon external digitizer not a digitizer behind the screen this is anoying and unnessesary.
Also some 3rd party onscreen keyboard would like to be able to disable the Microsoft logon onscreen keyboard and show their own instead. As in Vista, in Windows 7 I have not found a solution registry setting or whatever to disable the MS logon keyboard. Is this possible? Monday, February 2, PM. Actually, I've noticed that in Windows 7, unlike Vista, you actually can make the onscreen keyboard go away on the logon screen.
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Browse All Windows Articles. In the Set Autologon Password dialog box, enter the account's password in each of the two text boxes and click OK. Why bypassing the Windows log-on is dangerous Setting Windows to open an administrator account automatically is risky, period. Even starting a standard account without requiring a password is dangerous, though less so. There are many very good reasons why Windows accounts are password-protected, and far fewer good reasons for doing without passwords.
That's why I recommend against allowing automatic log-ons in general. But far be it from me to tell you how to use your PC, so if you want to save a few seconds each time you start your system—and you're not worried about somebody doing serious mischief after gaining easy access to your account—it's okay by me. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read.
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