How to enable Windows 11 stickers to feature on your PC
The Window 11 stickers feature comes disabled by default. However, there’s an easy way you can enable Windows desktop stickers on your Windows 11 PC/laptop.
Click the Start or Search button present on the taskbar and then type “regedit”
After that, open Registry Editor Navigate to this location in the Registry Editor (copy and paste the location in the address bar) –
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\current\device
Right-click on the device directory located in the left navigation column Then, select New -> Key and name the key stickers
Once the stickers are selected, right-click the empty space present on the right After that, select New ->D WORD (32-bit) Value
Now, name it “EnableStickers” Double-click the newly created DWORD Value and change the value to “1” before clicking OK
After closing the registry editor on your computer, restart it to apply the new settings. Once you log in after restarting, you’ll be able to start using the stickers on the desktop.
How to add and edit Windows 11 stickers on your desktop
Once you have enabled Windows desktop stickers and rebooted your computer, you’ll be able to add and edit the stickers on the desktop. The stickers are placed at the top-left corner by default once you click on one. You can also add multiple stickers that way, but they will be stacked up on top of each other. You can then drag and move around the stickers. For resizing or deleting a sticker, you can just click on it. Then, you can drag the borders for resizing them. Further, you can click on the “Delete” button if you want to remove the sticker. Once you’re done, you can click on the cross “X” icon at the top. Read More:
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