If you find that your Windows key is disabled on your Windows 10/11 computer, there are a few simple solutions you can try to fix this issue.

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“Check for Software Conflicts”

One common reason for the Windows key being disabled on Windows 10/11 is software conflicts. To check for software conflicts:

1. Open the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc.

2. Go to the “Startup” tab and disable any unnecessary programs that may be causing conflicts.

3. Restart your computer to see if the issue has been resolved.

If the Windows key is still disabled after checking for software conflicts, you may need to further troubleshoot for other potential causes.

“Enable via Registry Editor”

To enable the Windows key via Registry Editor, follow these steps:

1. Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
2. Type regedit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor.
3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout.
4. Right-click on the Scancode Map entry in the right pane and select Delete.
5. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

“Update Keyboard Drivers”

  • Press Windows Key + X and select Device Manager
  • Expand the Keyboards section
  • Right-click on your keyboard and select Update driver
  • Choose Search automatically for updated driver software
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process

“Use Group Policy Editor”

To fix the issue of the Windows key being disabled on Windows 10/11, you can use the Group Policy Editor to make necessary adjustments. Press Win + R to open the Run dialog box, then type gpedit.msc and hit Enter. This will open the Group Policy Editor.

Navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > File Explorer in the Group Policy Editor. Look for the setting named “Remove Windows Key Shortcuts” and double-click on it to open the configuration window.

Set the option to “Not Configured” or “Disabled” to enable the Windows key shortcuts. Click Apply and OK to save the changes. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

Using the Group Policy Editor to enable Windows key shortcuts can help resolve the issue of the Windows key being disabled on Windows 10/11. Make sure to follow these steps carefully to ensure the proper functioning of the Windows key on your system.

FAQ

How to fix Windows key disabled?

To fix a disabled Windows key, first check for any hardware issues. Then, check the Start menu and disable gaming mode. Use the Win Lock key and disable Filter Keys. Enable the Windows logo key through the Windows Registry. Restart Windows/File Explorer and update keyboard drivers if needed.

How to enable Windows key Windows 10?

To enable the Windows key in Windows 10, check if your keyboard has a “gaming mode” and turn it off if it is on. Some gaming keyboards have a switch or key combination to toggle the Windows key on and off.

Why is my Windows key deactivated?

Your Windows key may be deactivated for various reasons, such as malware, disabled settings, or gaming mode on your keyboard.

How to reactivate Windows 10 product key?

To reactivate a Windows 10 product key, you can go to Settings > Update & Security > Activation > Change Product Key and enter the product key. If you made hardware changes after installing a retail copy of Windows 10, use this same process with your product key.

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