Click on the apply button.
Windows 10 lock screen timeout group policy registry.
Now in the right pane of the local group policy editor double click screen saver timeout.
Enter a name for your new policy.
Click the change advanced power settings.
The default lock screen picture is a cave rocks and beach scene but there are 4 other provided picture options built into windows 10.
Adjust the timeout setting as you see fit.
However on windows 10 devices the console lock display timeout setting is set to the default 1 second.
This policy setting allows you to control the locking time by using group policy.
The lowest value is 1 minute.
Machine inactivity limit policy.
You can try the new setting immediately by using windows l to lock the screen.
Note if the interactive logon.
Click the change plan settings link for the selected plan.
On the group policy management screen locate the folder named group policy objects.
Choose the number of seconds between 1 and 599940.
For instance for 15 minutes set it to 900 or for 10 minutes set it to 600.
Or whatever it is on the device because i don t have the option to configure it in the gpp as seen here.
Select display console lock display off timeout when the new power options window opens.
Users can change the default lock screen background from windows spotlight to picture in the settings menu.
Machine inactivity limit security policy setting is configured the device locks not only when inactive time exceeds the inactivity limit but also when the screensaver activates or when the display turns off because of power settings.
In the power options dialog expand the display item and you ll see the new setting you added listed as console lock display off timeout.
Is there a registry key i can set to turn the console lock display timeout setting off.
They can also toggle a switch to turn off get fun facts tips tricks and more on your lock screen.
Select enabled and set the setting showing number of seconds to enable the screen saver to the number of seconds of inactivity after which you want the screen to lock.
Click on the start menu locate and open the group policy management tool.
Double click on the interactive logon.
Type number of seconds after which you want windows 10 to lock itself automatically.
In the edit plan settings window click the change advanced power settings link.