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  • In reply to: Fix Pen Pressure on Surface Pro 9 (Slim pen 2)

    January 1, 2025 at 3:16 pm #7473
    Mohammed AlraisMohammed Alrais
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    UPDATE: (missed this one)

    Step 2:

    -Press Windows + R keys and type: regedit
    -Press ENTER.
    -Browse the following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsInkWorkspace
    -If there is no WindowsInkWorkspace Registry Key, Simply create one manually.
    -Right-click the Microsoft key, select New, and click Key.
    -Name the new key WindowsInkWorkspace.
    -Click OK.
    -Right-click on the right side, select New, and click DWORD (32-bit) Value.
    -Name the key AllowWindowsInkWorkspace.
    -Click OK.
    -Double-click the key and make sure its value is set to 0, which means disabled.
    -Restart your computer to apply the changes.

    Note:

    If “AllowWindowsInkWorkspace” not found on the regedit. follow steps below:

    -Right-click the Microsoft key in the left pane, and then select New -> Key.
    -Name the Key as WindowsInkWorkspace and click OK.
    Right-click empty space in the right pane, select New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value.
    Name the DWORD value as AllowWindowsInkWorkspace. Leave its value data as 0.
    -Restart your computer. Once signed back in, you should see Windows Ink Workspace disabled.