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W10 Login screen Circle with I in it and flashing circle next to it


W10 Login screen Circle with I in it and flashing circle next to it at left wont allow user to type anything.
It is a HP all in 1 touch screen.
You cant type in the pw box the blank circle next to the one with the "I" in it flashes.
See pic? any ideas?

Your screenshot shows your email address.

Suggest you delete it and repost one with email address cropped out.

Your screenshot shows your email address.

Suggest you delete it and repost one with email address cropped out.
Why Microsoft thought that was a good idea, I'll never know?

So it's stealing the focus? What actually happens when you try to type anything?

You can't type the circle next to the I just flashes. I cant find anything on google, but I suspect something to do with touch screen. Maybe something is on the screen I am having them clean it and retry. But what is the "I" circle for? etc

You can't type the circle next to the I just flashes. I cant find anything on google, but I suspect something to do with touch screen. Maybe something is on the screen I am having them clean it and retry. But what is the "I" circle for? etc
My speculation is : it is a HP related issue.
Suggest that you go to HP support blog and ask that question.

In Settings > Personalization > Lock Screen there are options to have Apps show on the lock screen. As daveidhk said, it's likely an HP installed APP that's messing up your login. It may be trying retrieve Info from the internet. It's hard to say exactly what it is. I don't recognize it. You likely need somebody with an HP, maybe even that model to tell you what those Icons are for.

Looks like a Cortana glitch.

The Windows lock screen is way out of proportion - probably a display driver issue.

That might be why the input box won't take input. The touch sensor and the visual image don't relate.

I believe that the Iis your cursor

If the machine is connected to the Internet (hardwire) - Windows Update might ... might pull done the driver.

Windows install media would allow System Recovery - Restore Point, a driver load, or a Refresh.

I don't have the focus to follow up with those tasks.

The problem was as I thought. I had her clean the screen and it was fine, so there must have been a smudge there making it think it was being touched. "another reason I hate touch screens"

W10 Login screen Circle with I in it and flashing circle next to it