1, open the "Settings" option
Right-click the Win10 "Start" button icon--> select "Settings" to open, as shown in the following figure
2, open the "personalization" settings
Click "Personalize" to open
Personalized Settings for WIN10
3, open "Screen saver settings"
Click the "Lock Screen"--> "Screen saver settings"
Turn on WIN10 screen saver settings
4, set the login screen when restoring
After the "Wait" option, set a time, in this case, set to 5 minutes (indicating that the keyboard and mouse are not operating within 5 minutes, let Win10 enter the screen saver)--> check "Show login screen on restore"--> click "OK".
WIN10 Displays the login interface when recovering from screen protection
Warm tips:
To enter the screen protection waiting time, you can set according to their actual situation, in this case, the demo set to 5 minutes.
5, turn on the "Power settings" option
Click "Change power Settings" to open
Turn on the Win10 power settings option
6, open "wake-up need password"
Click on the "Wake is required password" option to open
Open "Require password on wake-up"
7. Set the password to wake from the screensaver
Click "Change current unavailable settings"--> "password protection at Wake up" option: Password required (recommended)--> Click "Save Changes" as shown in the following figure.
Setting WIN10 requires a password when restoring from screen protection
After completing the appeal settings, the WIN10 computer will need to enter the password when it wakes up from the screen saver. Of course, if you've already set the login username and password for this Win10 computer.