Enable Windows 8 logon screen on Windows 10

You do not have to install another third-party software to reverse the logon screen. A simple Registry tweak can do the job within minutes. Just run your Registry Editor (Press Win+R, type regedit and hit the Enter button) to start making the changes. Before tweaking your registry file, don’t forget to create a backup of your registry files. After that, navigate to the following path in Registry Editor, On the right hand side, you will get a DWORD (32-bit) Value, which is called Threshold.

The default value is 1. You have to make it 0. To do so, just double click on this value, enter 0 and hit the OK button.

Restart your computer and you will see the change when you log on next. To test it, you may press Win+L keys to check out the logon screen.

Do you like the Windows 10 logon screen? Or do you prefer the earlier one? This post will show you how you can customize the Windows 10 Start Menu.