Windows 10 64-bit: Pro 21H2 (build 19044) or higher, or Enterprise or Education 21H2 (build 19044) or higher.įor Windows 10 and Windows 11 Home, see the system requirements in the WSL 2 backend tab. Windows 11 64-bit: Pro version 21H2 or higher, or Enterprise or Education version 21H2 or higher.If there will be any updates on this, it will be shared in this article. In the right pane, click Change additional tablet settings and then you can turn On or Off Tablet Mode option to enable/disable the feature.
You can still go to Settings app > System > Tablet. It is only the quick action, which is missing from Action Center. Workaround at the momentīased on my research, I concluded that there is no effect on working of Tablet Mode feature. If you’re also missing Tablet Mode quick action and wish to get it restored, you can upvote this feedback at. With the October 2020 Update, we’ve made a decision to remove the Tablet mode quick action in the Action Center for devices that do not support touch to help reduce confusion”. However, I could not locate any official Microsoft documentation for this. In the Feedback hub, Microsoft says, “using Tablet mode switches your PC into a mode optimized for touch, however touch capabilities depend on what your PC supports and are unrelated to whether or not you choose to use Tablet mode. I found that the Tablet Mode was missing from my system as well.Īfter doing some research, I came to know that Tablet Mode quick action is no longer available for desktop PCs. Then I checked on my another system, which has latest preview build installed.
However that didn’t work for him, as he discovered the Tablet Mode was actually missing. I suggested him to use ‘ edit your quick actions‘ (earlier it was ‘add or remove quick actions’) link. In this case, he was using recently released build 21296.
He reported that Tablet Mode is missing from Action Center on his system. Recently, a user reached me in the Tech Community forums with this problem.