Moral of the story: A lock screen isn’t just a wallpaper—it’s your first line of defense. Enable it, set a timeout, and always lock when you leave. Your digital life will thank you.
Leo smiled and pointed to his keyboard. "Windows + L. And a lock screen that never sleeps… on the job." W10-11 Enable Lock Screen.zip
One day, his mischievous friend Chloe slid into his seat while he was away. She didn’t steal anything—instead, she changed his desktop wallpaper to a photo of a grumpy cat, sent a silly emoji-filled email to his boss, and moved all his icons into a single folder labeled "SECRETS." Moral of the story: A lock screen isn’t
She typed nonsense, but nothing worked.
He opened (Windows key + I), clicked Accounts , then Sign-in options . There it was—the culprit. Leo smiled and pointed to his keyboard
That night, Leo vowed to never leave his digital door unlocked again. But he realized something: his Windows 10 PC didn't even have a lock screen enabled. He had to fix this. Leo opened his laptop and whispered, "Time to build a castle gate." He clicked the Start button, typed "Lock screen settings," and pressed Enter.