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If you’re using an HP Elitebook 840 G5 with Windows 11 Pro and you’re struggling to disable Tablet Mode, you’re not alone. Many users face this issue, especially when the device keeps switching back to tablet view even after trying common fixes. Here’s a simple, step-by-step way to resolve this problem and keep your laptop in Desktop Mode.
First, it’s important to understand that Windows 11 sometimes automatically switches between Desktop and Tablet Modes based on certain settings or gestures. Even if you set it to Desktop Mode, it might revert back, especially after a restart or update.
Here’s what you can do:
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Check the Action Center:
Swipe from the right edge of your screen or click on the notification icon on the taskbar to open the Action Center. Look for the Tablet Mode button—if it’s highlighted, click it to turn it off. This is a quick way to ensure tablet mode is disabled temporarily.ADVERTISEMENT -
Adjust Settings through System:
- Open the Settings app by pressing Windows key + I.
- Go to ‘System’ and select ‘Tablet’ from the left menu.
- Look for the setting called ‘More desktop settings’ or ‘Tablet Settings.’
- Find the option that says ‘When I sign in’ and select ‘Use the desktop mode’ if available. This ensures your device defaults to desktop view at login.
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Disable Tablet Mode in Registry (Advanced):
Sometimes, the settings don’t stick because of registry configurations. If you’re comfortable with editing the registry:- Press Windows key + R, type
regedit, and press Enter. - Navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ImmersiveShell. - Look for a key called
TabletModeand set its value to0. If the key doesn’t exist, you can create it as a DWORD (32-bit) and set value to 0. - Restart your computer and see if Tablet Mode stays disabled.
- Press Windows key + R, type
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Adjust Display Settings:
Since setting the display scale to 125% caused the issue, try setting it back to 100% or 125% and see if that helps. You can do this under Settings > System > Display. -
Quick Fix for the Top Bar:
If you managed to restore your Top Bar but face issues with Tablet Mode switching back, consider resetting your taskbar settings:- Right-click the taskbar and select ‘Taskbar Settings.’
- Scroll to the bottom and choose ‘Reset to default’ if available.
- Restart your computer and check if the issue persists.
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Keep Windows Updated:
Ensure your Windows 11 is fully updated, as updates often fix bugs related to display and mode switching. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update, and click ‘Check for updates.’
Since you rely on your laptop for business tasks, these steps should help you stay in Desktop Mode and avoid interruptions. If the problem continues after these fixes, contacting HP support or your IT department for more advanced troubleshooting might be a good idea.
Hopefully, these tips make your device behave as you need, giving you a smooth and productive experience.



