Windows 11 Stuck in Tablet Mode - Troubleshooting Guide

Learn how to disable tablet mode, update drivers, adjust settings, and more to restore the normal desktop experience in Windows 11.

By @ZeliaLast Updated January 23, 2024

Understanding Tablet Mode in Windows 11

Tablet mode in Windows 11 is designed to enhance touch-based interactions on tablets and 2-in-1 devices. It offers a simplified, full-screen interface with larger icons and buttons for easier touch input. While tablet mode can be beneficial for certain scenarios, such as using a touchscreen device on the go, it may not be ideal for users who prefer the traditional desktop experience with a keyboard and mouse.

Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 11 Stuck in Tablet Mode

To resolve the issue of Windows 11 getting stuck in tablet mode, follow these troubleshooting steps:

Step 1: Checking Tablet Mode Settings

  1. Open the Start menu and click on the "Settings" (gear) icon.
  2. In the Settings window, select "System."
  3. Click on "Tablet" in the left sidebar.
  4. Ensure that the "When I sign in" option is set to "Use desktop mode," and the "When this device automatically switches tablet mode on or off" option is set to your preference.

Step 2: Disabling Tablet Mode

  1. Open the Action Center by clicking on the speech bubble icon in the taskbar or pressing Windows key + A.
  2. In the Action Center, locate the "Tablet mode" tile and click on it to disable tablet mode.

Step 3: Updating Display Drivers

  1. Right-click on the Start button and select "Device Manager."
  2. Expand the "Display adapters" category.
  3. Right-click on your display adapter and choose "Update driver."
  4. Select the option to automatically search for updateddrivers online and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.

Step 4: Adjusting Display Settings

  1. Right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings."
  2. Under the "Scale and layout" section, ensure that the recommended resolution is selected.
  3. If the resolution is already correct, try changing it to a different value and then revert back to the recommended resolution.
  4. Additionally, check the "Orientation" settings and ensure it is set to the desired orientation (landscape or portrait).

Step 5: Running Windows Troubleshooters

  1. Open the Start menu and click on the "Settings" (gear) icon.
  2. In the Settings window, select "System."
  3. Click on "Troubleshoot" in the left sidebar.
  4. Select the relevant troubleshooters, such as "Hardware and Devices" or "Display," and follow the instructions to run them.
  5. Allow the troubleshooters to detect and fix any issues related to tablet mode.

Step 6: Performing a System Restore

Note: Performing a system restore will revert Windows 11 to a previous state. Make sure to back up your important files before proceeding.

  1. Open the Start menu and type "System Restore."
  2. Select "Create a restore point" from the search results.
  3. In the System Properties window, click on "System Restore."
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to choose a restore point prior to experiencing the tablet mode issue.
  5. Confirm the restore and allow Windows to restore your system to the selected point.

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Step-by-Step Guide: Backing up Windows Server with AOMEI Cyber Backup

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  1. Downloading and installing AOMEI Cyber Backup:
    • Visit the AOMEI website and download the latest version of AOMEI Cyber Backupfrom the official download page.
    • Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software on your Windows Server.
  2. Launching the software and selecting the backup type:
    • Once the installation is complete, launch AOMEI Cyber Backup.
    • On the main interface, click on the "Backup" tab and select the desired backup type, such as system backup, file backup, or disk backup.
  3. Choosing the source and destination for the backup:
    • Select the source drive or partition that you want to back up.
    • Choose the destination location where you want to store the backup. This can be an external hard drive, network location, or cloud storage.
  4. Configuring backup options, such as compression and encryption:
    • Customize the backup settings according to your requirements.
    • You can choose to enable compression to reduce the backup size and encryption to protect the backup data with a password.
  5. Scheduling automatic backups and setting up notifications:
    • Click on the "Schedule" option to set up automatic backups at specific intervals.
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Step-by-Step Guide: Restoring Windows Server with AOMEI Cyber Backup

If you need to restore your Windows Server from a backup created with AOMEI Cyber Backup, follow these steps:

  1. Launching AOMEI Cyber Backup and selecting the restore option:
    • Open AOMEI Cyber Backup on your Windows Server.
    • Switch to the "Restore" tab in the main interface.
  2. Choosing the backup image to restore from:
    • Select the backup image file that contains the desired server backup.
    • If the backup is stored on an external drive or network location, make sure it is connected or accessible.
  3. Selecting the destination for the restore:
    • Choose the target location where you want to restore the backup. Ensure it is a valid and accessible destination.
  4. Customizing restore options, such as file-level or full system restore:
    • Depending on your requirements, select the restore type: file-level restore, disk restore, or system restore.
    • Customize additional restore options, such as excluding certain files or directories from the restore process.
  5. Initiating the restore process and monitoring the progress:
    • Review the restore settings and click on the "Start Restore" button to begin the restore process.
    • Monitor the progress as AOMEI Cyber Backup restores your Windows Server from the selected backup image.

Conclusion

Resolving the issue of Windows 11 getting stuck in tablet mode can significantly improve your user experience, especially if you prefer the traditional desktop environment. By following the troubleshooting steps outlined in this guide, you can disable tablet mode, update display drivers, adjust settings, and even perform a system restore if necessary. Remember to carefully follow each step to ensure a successful resolution. If the problem persists, consider reaching out to Microsoft support or seeking assistance from relevant forums for further guidance.