How to Turn Off Search Highlights on Windows 11

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What Are Search Highlights in Windows 11?

Search highlights are the content you see on the right-hand pane when you access your PC’s Search function. While some users may find this content relevant, others may want to disable it to free up that space.

The content you see on this pane include the birthdays of some famous people, anniversaries, trending searches, Microsoft Rewards, and more. Themed icons will often appear in your search bar to match the topic. If you don’t find these items useful, turn the feature off, and you won’t see any content.

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One easy way to get rid of Search highlights is to use an option on the Search pane itself.

To access it, open Windows’ Search feature by selecting “Search” in your taskbar. In the Search panel’s top-right corner, select the three dots and choose “Search Settings.”

Scroll down the open page to the “More Settings” section. Here, toggle off the “Show Search Highlights” option.

Turn off "Show Search Highlights."

Using Local Group Policy Editor

If you are running Windows 11’s Pro, Enterprise, or Education edition, use the built-in Local Group Policy Editor tool to disable Search highlights.

To use the method, open your “Run” dialog box by pressing Windows+R. In the box, type the following and press Enter:

gpedit.msc

In the Local Group Policy Editor tool, using the options given in the left sidebar, navigate to the following path:

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Search

Once you’re at the above path, on the right pane, double-click the “Allow Search Highlights” entry.

Open "Allow Search Highlights."

In the open window, at the top, choose “Disabled.” Then, at the bottom, click “Apply” followed by “OK.”

And you’ve successfully disabled Search highlights on your PC.

Using Registry Editor

If you can’t use the above methods to turn off Search highlights, use this Refistry Editor method that tweaks an entry in your Windows registry to disable the feature. Note that you should only use this method if you’ve tried all of the above methods and they for some reason don’t work. An accidental change in your PC’s registry can make your entire system unusable, so proceed with caution.

To use this method, open the “Run” box using Windows+R. In the box, type the following command and press Enter:

omputer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SearchSettings

On the right pane, double-click the “IsDynamicSearchBoxEnabled” entry.

Open "IsDynamicSearchBoxEnabled."

In the open box, click the “Value Data” field and enter “0”. Then, choose “OK.”

Close Registry Editor, and your Search highlights feature is now disabled.

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