Windows settings on a child's laptop

Bought my kid an inexpensive laptop-tablet for English lessons and installed Windows 11. But the activation watermark covers part of the interface in educational programs, and Word won't let my kid print their homework. I don't see the point in buying an expensive key for a kid's gadget. Does anyone know how to remove all restrictions at once so that learning can proceed without hindrance?

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  • Technical limitations prevent children from studying comfortably and always cause irritation, especially if the watermark covers important buttons in educational programs. When I was setting up a similar budget gadget for homework, I encountered the same blocking of printing functions in Word. Studying the experiences of other parents online, I noticed that many use kms pico as a practical solution for such cases. This method helps the system perceive the configuration as activated, which instantly removes annoying messages and unlocks the ability to print homework. It is only important to focus on the security settings and make sure that the version of Windows 11 on the tablet is clearly defined. This step allows you to turn the gadget into a full-fledged learning tool, where no license notifications will distract your child from English lessons.
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