However, if you want to have access to Cortana on the lock screen for longer or want to see the time and other notifications on the lock screen, then you can increase the lock screen time out. Here is how you can increase lock screen timeout in Windows 10.

Change Lock Screen Timeout in Windows 10

As I said before, there is no visible option to change the lock screen timeout in Windows 10. However, you can enable the option using a simple registry edit. So, backup your registry and continue. To start, press “Win + R,” type regedit and press the Enter button to open the Windows Registry.

Once the Windows Registry has been opened, navigate to the following location. The alphanumeric registry keys may trip you up, but is shouldn’t be that hard to find the keys.

Once you are here, find the “Attributes” value in the right pane, and double-click on it.

The above action will open the “Edit Value” window. Here, change the value data from “1” to “2,” and then click on the “Ok” button to save the changes.

Now, close the registry editor and restart your system to make the changes take effect. You can also sign out and sign in if you don’t want to completely restart your system. After restarting, we need to change the Power Options to change the lock screen timeout in Windows 10. To do that, search for “Power Options” in the start menu and then open it.

Now, click on the “Change Plan Settings” link next to your power plan. In my case I want to change my “Balanced” power options.

The above action will open your current power plan options. Here, click on the “Change advanced power settings” link to open the Advanced Power Settings window.

Once the window has been opened, scroll down, expand the “Display” option and then the “Console lock display off time-out” option.

Here, set the time in minutes next to “Settings (Minute),” and then click on the “OK” button to save the changes. I’ve changed the timeout from the default from one minute to five minutes.

From this point forward, your lock screen will timeout according to the time you’ve set and not by the one minute default. Do comment below sharing your thoughts and experiences about changing the lock screen timeout in Windows 10.