How to quickly and easily disable Suggested Actions in Windows 11
Microsoft continues to regularly release new updates for the Windows 11 operating system which includes some new features, bug fixes, and more. Along with the new interface, the operating system also includes some unique features.
One such feature in the Windows 11 operating system is “Suggested Actions” which allows users to quickly create an event or call a person using one of the applications installed on the device when the user copies a date or phone number.
The system shows suggested actions in an illegal online menu that the user can click to perform an action. Although the feature may be useful for some people, it is not for everyone and if you are among those who do not want this feature, you can disable it.
In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you how to quickly and easily disable or disable the Suggested Actions feature on your Windows 11 computer using the Settings app.
How to disable suggested actions in Windows 11
Step 1: Open the Settings application on your computer. To do this, search for the application in the Start menu or press the Windows + I keys on your keyboard.
Step 2: When the app opens, select the “System” tab from the left sidebar.
Step 3: Next, from the right pane, click on the “Clipboard” option.
Step 4: There, click the toggle to turn off “Suggested Action”.
That’s all. After following this step-by-step guide on your computer, your Windows 11 system will no longer show the online menu whenever you select a number or a date and time.
There are a couple of other ways to disable the Suggested Actions feature on your Windows 11 computer, such as using the Registry Editor. But this guide, using the Settings app, is the easy way to disable the feature on any computer running Windows 11.