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Policy CSP - LockDown Use the Policy CSP - LockDown setting to allow the user to invoke any system user interface by swiping in from any screen edge using touch. vinpa article w10 windows vinaypamnani-msft medium 09/27/2019 aaroncz

Policy CSP - LockDown


LockDown policies

LockDown/AllowEdgeSwipe

LockDown/AllowEdgeSwipe

Edition Windows 10 Windows 11
Home No No
Pro Yes Yes
Windows SE No Yes
Business Yes Yes
Enterprise Yes Yes
Education Yes Yes

Scope:

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  • Device

Allows the user to invoke any system user interface by swiping in from any screen edge using touch.

The easiest way to verify the policy is to restart the explorer process or to reboot after the policy is applied, and then try to swipe from the right edge of the screen. The desired result is for Action Center to not be invoked by the swipe. You can also enter tablet mode and attempt to swipe from the top of the screen to rearrange, that will also be disabled.

ADMX Info:

  • GP Friendly name: Allow edge swipe
  • GP name: AllowEdgeSwipe
  • GP path: Windows Components/Edge UI
  • GP ADMX file name: EdgeUI.admx

The following list shows the supported values:

  • 0 - disallow edge swipe.
  • 1 (default, not configured) - allow edge swipe.

Policy configuration service provider