November 08, 2021, 11:31 AM
HRKWindows 11 God Mode, grants access to all controls in one place
LinkYou Need Windows 11's ‘God Mode’
True to its name, Windows 11's "God Mode" is like a cheat code that grants you more control over your PC.
If you hate digging through Windows 11’s menus to find a tool or setting tucked away in the Control Panel or System Settings, try turning on the hidden Master Control Panel feature—or as it’s better known: “God Mode.”
Normally, Windows hides many important settings deep within the Control Panel and Settings menus, forcing users to dig around their system just to change their PC’s date and time, defrag the hard drive, or create a system restore point.
However, turning on God Mode in Windows 11 adds a Master Control Panel shortcut to your desktop, filled with more than 260 shortcuts and settings normally found in the Control Panel and Settings menus. You can do everything from managing USB devices, uninstalling programs, changing your PC’s power settings, and more right from the desktop.
Not only does Windows 11’s God Mode feel like a cheat code that makes your PC easier to navigate, you even use a secret code to turn it on, just like you would in an old video game. Here’s what to do:
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Right-click a blank area on your desktop.
Select New > Folder.
Rename the new folder to: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
Open the renamed folder. Windows will automatically turn it into a Master Control Panel folder.
God Mode is now enabled—see what I meant about turning it on with a cheat code? These steps also work on Windows 10 (and Windows 7, 8, and 8.1, for that matter).
We should note that God Mode doesn’t make any major changes to your PC, nor does it require an expert-level of understanding to use. That said, you should only use the tools in the folder when you need them, and don’t mess with any advanced settings if you don’t know what they do.
The various God Mode functions and settings will differ between operating systems, but everything you’d otherwise find in the Windows Control Panel is included. You can even drag and drop any of the items in the Master Control Panel list onto your desktop to create a shortcut for even quicker access, and there’s a search bar you can use to quickly find any of the functions.
If you decide you don’t need God Mode anymore, just delete the folder from the desktop.
November 08, 2021, 11:36 AM
skywagIt has been available in WIN10 too
November 08, 2021, 12:35 PM
sigcrazy7Good post. Thanks for the tip.
I just created the shortcut in Windows 10. It still doesn't have an easy way to reverse the mouse scroll button. I like my mouse scroll to work like a touchscreen, i.e., scrolling up moves the screen up, like on a touch pad or a simple setting on a Mac. Looks like I'll still be doing the regedit hack to reverse the flip/flop bit on an individual USB port to gain that functionality. Windows, WHY do you make it so hard for me to love you??!
November 08, 2021, 01:17 PM
bald1Winaero Tweaker
https://winaero.com/ is also great for tweaking a lot of windows settings.
