The Windows login screen, also known as the sign-in screen, is where you select your account and enter your password before accessing the system. It displays user names, passwords, and provides hints for incorrect entries. You can personalize this screen by changing the background using tools like Logon Screen or Logon Background Changer. We recommend using Logon Screen for its comprehensive features and user-friendly interface.
Another tip related to the login screen is skipping the sign-in step and directly accessing Windows, a feature available in Windows 10. However, we advise against using this method if your computer is shared or if you prioritize personal security. Returning to this article, Mytour will guide you through two methods to create notifications on the Windows 10 login screen.
Utilize Windows Registry
Step 1: Press Windows + R to open the RUN dialog, type regedit, and hit OK.
Step 2: The Regedit Editor window will appear. Navigate to the following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurentVersion/Policies/System/
Step 3: Right-click on the legalnoticecaption value under System and select Modify.
Step 4: A dialog box will appear. Enter the title of the notification content you want to set.
Step 5: Right-click on legalnoticetext, choose Modify, then edit the concise message content you want to display.
Step 6: Now, all you have to do is restart and enjoy the results.
Utilize Windows Local Policy Editor
Step 1: Open the Start Menu, type Control to access the Control Panel.
Then, click on Administrative Tools within the Control Panel.
Step 2: Next, select Local Security Policy.
Step 3: Inside Local Security Policy, navigate to Local Policies > Security Options.
