Enabling screen edge swipe on the Windows 10 system
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| Enabling screen edge swipe on the Windows 10 system |
Users who are using a Windows 10 computer that is equipped with a touchscreen can display the following system user interfaces by swiping on the screen, after Allow edge swipe has been enabled.
- Swipe in from the right side of the screen to open Action Center.
- Swipe in from the left side of the screen to view all your open apps in Task View.
- Swipe in from the top to view the title bar of an app in full screen while Tablet mode is enabled.
- Swipe in from the bottom to view the taskbar of an app in full screen while Tablet mode is enabled or when the taskbar is auto-hidden.
Perform the following steps:
- Press the Win and R keys at the same time, enter "gpedit.msc", and click OK.

- Go to .

- Double click/tap Allow edge swipe.
If this policy is enabled or not configured, you can invoke the system UI by swiping in from the edge of the screen.
If this policy is not enabled, you may not be able to invoke the system UI by performing the aforementioned operations.
- To enable the screen edge swipe feature, click/tap Not Configured or Enabled, then OK.
- To disable the screen edge swipe feature, click/tap Disabled, then OK.

- After you have set up the configuration, restart your computer.
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