Learn to Control Illuminated Areas on Windows 11

Learn to Control Illuminated Areas on Windows 11

Richard Lv13

Learn to Control Illuminated Areas on Windows 11

Search highlights is a feature that helps you discover interesting content whenever you launch Windows Search. If you find that they aren’t popping up, there are several ways for you to turn them on. And if you find them to be bothersome, well, you can turn them off and continue enjoying Windows as if they never existed.

So, keep on reading to find out three ways to turn search highlights on and off.

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1. How to Turn Search Highlights On and Off in the Settings App

Press Win + I to open the Settings app. Then, select Privacy & security on the left side menu, and then click on Search permissions in the right panel.

the privacy and security page on Windows with Search permissions showing in the right panel

Scroll down to the More settings section, and then click the toggle under Show search highlights to turn the feature on or off.

the Seach permissions page on Windows 11 with the More settings section showing and the toggle for Show search highlights set to on

You should no longer see search lights now.

2. Turn Search Highlights On and Off in the Local Group Policy Editor

Press Win + R to open the Windows Run dialog box, type gpedit.msc in the text box, and then hit the Enter key. For more ways to launch the tool, read our guide on ways to open the Local Group Policy Editor on Windows 11 .

On the left side menu, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Search. Then, in the right panel, double-click the Allow search highlights policy to edit it.

the Local Group Policy Editor on Windows with the Allow search highlights policy highlighted

To show search highlights, make sure the Not Configured or Enabled radio button is checked, and then click OK.

the Allow search highlights policy being edited on Windows and it is set to Not configured

To disable search highlights, check the Disabled radio button, and then click OK.

3. Turn Search Highlights On and Off in the Registry Editor

Press Win + R to open the Windows Run dialog box, type regedit in the text box, and then hit the Enter key. Click Yes in the UAC prompt to finally launch the Registry Editor.

Before you proceed, we recommend that you read our guide on how to back up and restore the Windows Registry . This may come in handy in case you accidentally break the Windows Registry.

In the address bar of the Registry Editor, copy and paste the below text, and then press Enter:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SearchSettings

Right-click the SearchSettings key on the left side menu and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value in the menu that appears. Then, name the value IsDynamicSearchBoxEnabled.

creating a dword value in the Windows registry for the SearchSettings key

In the right panel, double-click IsDynamicSearchBoxEnabled (the value you just created) and then enter 1 in the Value data text box to turn search highlights on. Then, click OK to apply the change.

the IsDynamicSearchBoxEnabled value in the Registry Editor and Value data has been set to 1

To turn search highlights off, enter 0 in the Value data text box, and then click OK.

Control Your Search Highlights on Windows 11

Windows 11 being customizable is what makes interacting with the OS enjoyable. The power is in your hands whether you want to see search highlights or not in Windows Search. And now you know three ways to enable or disable them.

So, keep on reading to find out three ways to turn search highlights on and off.

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  • Title: Learn to Control Illuminated Areas on Windows 11
  • Author: Richard
  • Created at : 2024-11-22 16:21:47
  • Updated at : 2024-11-27 16:41:42
  • Link: https://win11-tips.techidaily.com/learn-to-control-illuminated-areas-on-windows-11/
  • License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.