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| Switch users in one click / shortcut
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| RE: Switch users in one click / shortcut
You can create a shortcut on your desktop. The keyboard shortcut used for this is Windows key + L. It lock your screen plus you have choice to login to different account. While for auto log off you can simply go in power management and set the idle timeout settings. The system log off automatically when the system is idle for specific time period. For more reference check the link below. How to Quickly Lock Your Computer and Use Other Windows Logo Shortcut Keys |
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| switch user shortcut
Link describing shortcut for switching users. |
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