[M]anuel Posted November 4, 2021 Share Posted November 4, 2021 God Mode packs tons of advanced settings into one folder. There are all sorts of tricks for making Windows better, but one of the most advanced secrets in Windows 10 and 11 is a hidden feature that some call "God Mode." God Mode has a long history: Since the launch of Windows Vista in 2007, you've been able to make a custom folder that shoves the entirety of the Windows Control Panel into a list. You can't clip through walls or become invincible with it, but you can skip the modern, sometimes annoying Windows interface and get right to the options you want. The "God Mode" nickname seems to have been largely po[CENSORED]rized by bloggers around 2010, probably because it's way catchier than the real name: Windows Master Control Panel shortcut. That doesn't really feel powerful or elusive, does it? So God Mode it is. This trick works in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 (and if you're still rocking Windows 7 or 8, yep, it'll work for you too). Here's how to use it. Here's what Windows God Mode looks like The God Mode folder is pretty simple in functionality because its real purpose is to be a database for names to pull up when you type them into the Start Menu's search bar. It takes all of the Control Panel settings, like system restore, date and time, mouse settings, printer settings, and more, and folds them into an easily accessible list that you can also search through. LINK: https://www.pcgamer.com/how-to-enable-god-mode-in-windows-10-and-11/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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