When you put your Windows 10 machine to sleep, and then hit a key to bring it back up in a while, it shows you the picture, when you get rid of that, it asks you to hit the login button - even when you don't actually have a password set - before taking you to desktop (with start menu open... -.-). This is a grand total of minimum of 3 key presses (wake, lose login screen, login, not counting the escape key for getting rid of start menu) before seeing my desktop.
The behaviour I want to end up with is that it takes just one keypress (wake) before I see my desktop exactly the way I left it from sleep, like I'm able to on previous versions of Windows (with some conf) and OSX. Is there any way to accomplish that or is my only option finding OCD meds for what is otherwise a rather simple UX flaw (when you don't have a password set, sleep should return you to desktop)?
Edition: Professional
Version: 1607 (Build 14393.187)
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