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.