How to use God mode

  
in Win10 system

Win10 system God mode refers to a hidden folder, this hidden folder contains the default settings of all Win10 systems. It is equivalent to an expansion of the control panel. Use “Settings" to replace the original control panel function, but this feature is not familiar to us, we can still use the traditional method to set up the system. If you learn to use the God mode, it is quite convenient and practical. Let's take a look at how to use a God mode. Let's take a look.

The first step is to open "God mode".

Since this folder is hidden by default, we need a specific entry to open. Execute the following command during the run:

shell:::{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

You can see that the "All Tasks" folder is opened, you can See all Win10 settings here. The "folder" mentioned here is actually the same as the form of the control panel, and also takes the form of a file resource manager.

Step 2, Create a Desktop Shortcut

Now drag the icon in the address bar of the red circle to the desktop to create a shortcut

Then you can this shortcut is fixed to the & ldquo; Quick start & rdquo; and & ldquo; start screen & rdquo;

the third step, the & ldquo; all tasks & rdquo; pinned to the taskbar

Maybe you It will be said that when opening the "All Tasks" window, right click on the taskbar icon and select "ld to fix the program to the taskbar". But it's not as simple as imagined. After fixing this way, it will be the control panel, not "all tasks". So to pin the folder in the taskbar, you need to create a separate shortcut. Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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