How to Enable the Resume Feature for Apps in Windows 11: A Comprehensive Guide
Key Notes
- The Resume feature allows working seamlessly between mobile and Windows 11 devices.
- Only OneDrive files are currently supported for this feature.
- Activate the feature through Settings or the Registry Editor easily.
Seamlessly Activate the Resume Feature for Applications in Windows 11
This guide provides a comprehensive approach to activating the Resume feature for applications in Windows 11. Enabling this feature enhances productivity, allowing users to switch smoothly between their mobile devices and Windows 11 computers.
Methods to Activate the Resume Feature
There are two effective methods to enable the Resume feature on a Windows 11 device:
- Through the Settings application.
- Using the Registry Editor.
Step 1: Activating the Resume Feature via the Settings App
To enable the Resume feature through the Settings app, follow these steps:
- Open the Settings app by pressing Win+I .
- Select the Apps section.
- Locate the Resume settings in the right pane.
- Toggle the Resume switch to turn it on.
- In the ‘Control which apps can use Resume’ section, enable the OneDrive option. If it’s greyed out, toggle the Resume button off and on, then enable it again.
When you’re notified about a file you were editing on your mobile, click the notification to open it in your default browser using a Microsoft 365 application.
Pro Tip: You can enable the Resume feature for other compatible applications in the same way.
To deactivate this feature, return to the Resume settings and toggle it off. For selective disabling, keep the feature active and disable it for specific applications as needed.
Step 2: Activating the Resume Feature via the Registry Editor
If you prefer using the Registry Editor, here’s how to activate the Resume feature:
- Open the Run dialog by pressing Win+R , type
regedit, and hit Enter to access the Registry Editor. - Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\CrossDeviceResume\Configuration - Locate the IsResumeAllowed DWORD (32-bit) Value and double-click it.
- Set the Value data to 1, and click OK to confirm.
- Next, find the IsOneDriveResumeAllowed DWORD (32-bit) Value. Double-click it and set its Value data to 1, then click OK.
This method allows you to enable the Resume feature not just for OneDrive but also for other applications if needed.
To disable this feature using the Registry Editor, set the IsResumeAllowed DWORD back to 0.
Summary
This guide provided a detailed explanation on how to activate the Resume feature for applications in Windows 11, highlighting both the Settings app and Registry Editor methods. With the feature enabled, users can effortlessly switch from mobile devices to their computer, picking up their work seamlessly. Additionally, we covered how to configure applications to restart on sign-in and permit installations from unknown sources.
Conclusion
Activating the Resume feature enhances your productivity by allowing you to continue your work seamlessly between devices. By following the steps outlined in this guide, users can quickly enable this feature and enjoy an integrated experience across their devices.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Can I resume applications if my computer is turned off?
Unfortunately, if your computer is turned off, you will not be able to resume applications. You must unlock your PC within the allowed time frame after accessing the file from a mobile device.
What types of applications support the Resume feature?
The Resume feature primarily supports Microsoft applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and PDF files stored in OneDrive.