The “best match” is what you want, so choose it with a click (or just press Return or Enter). Log in to the account you want to have be your auto-logged-in account, then go to the Start Menu area and type “ run“: You don’t like the pretty new blue graphic? 🙂 To start, here’s what you’re seeing now, I expect: Still want to just axe the login completely? Well…. I recognize that entering a complex password can be a hassle too, however, so suggest that you consider setting up a simple PIN for logging in instead, something like the last four digits of your phone number, fast, easy but enough to foil most people who might otherwise exploit your system for their own gains (or just to be nosy!) It’s intended to be another level of security for your system and can be beneficial, particularly with a laptop where there are often situations where someone else could use it while you’re not paying attention (for example, going to the bathroom while it sits on a table).
You can definitely disable the login feature on Windows 10 – Win10 – if it’s annoying, but I suggest that you don’t, actually.