Automatic Learning allows the computer to keep an eye on your handwriting and vocabulary in order to alter your message accordingly. This feature is good for the most part as it can save you a lot of time. In this article, we are going to see how to enable or disable Automatic Learning in Windows 10.
Enable or Disable Automatic Learning in Windows 10
These are the ways by which you can enable or disable Automatic Learning in Windows 10. Let us talk about them in detail.
1] Using Group Policy Editor
The Local Group Policy Editor in Windows 10 allows the users to alter many different policies and one can easily enable or disable Automatic Learning in Windows 10 with it. So, without further ado, let us check, how to enable or disable Automatic Learning in Windows 10 with Local Group Policy Editor. Launch Local Group Policy Editor by searching it out of the Start Menu and navigate to the following location. Now, double-click on “Turn off automatic learning”, select Enabled, and click Apply > Ok. This way you can disable the Automatic Learning feature. To enable go to the same location, just select Disabled after double-clicking “Turn off automatic learning”.
2] Using Registry Editor
If you have a Windows 10 Home, you won’t have Group Policy Editor. In that case, you can use Registry Editor for the same. Let us see, how to enable or disable Automatic Learning with Registry Editor. Launch Registry Editor by searching it out of the Start Menu and navigate to the following location. If you can find “InputPersonalization”, click on it. If not, right-click on Microsoft and select New > Key. And then name the newly created Key, InputPersonalization. Right-click on InputPersonalization , select New > Dword (32-bit), and name it “RestrickImplicitTextCollection”. Similarly, create another value and name it “RestrictImplicitInkCollection”. Now, double-click on both the values simultaneously and set the Value data to 1, and click Ok. This way you have disabled Automatic Learning in Windows 10. To enable it, set the Value data of both of these values to 0. Restart your computer. That’s it. Read Next: How to stop Microsoft from tracking you on Windows 10.