It’s a nice setup, but I must say it was kind of a time-sucking hassle and I wouldn’t want to have to do it all over again from scratch. (You have the option of displaying it as a link to the folder or as a scrollable menu … that goes on forever. I’m not great at remembering keyboard shortcuts, but I *can* remember that particular trio.įinally, I use Open Shell, and I customized the Open Shell Start Menu to put a new entry link to my special All Tasks folder, right under Settings and Control Panel. On my computer, Winkey+i launches Settings (the Windows default), Shift+Winkey+i launches the Control Panel (a custom AutoHotkey mapping), and Ctrl+Shift+Winkey+i launches God Mode (another custom AutoHotkey mapping). I also made an AutoHotkey keyboard shortcut that launches the special folder, using the same code. I was then able to create shortcuts to the script. It looks like you can’t make shortcuts to the special folder, so I copied some AutoHotkey code from a post somewhere - generally the only way I can get my AutoHotkey scripts to work without spending hours! - and used it make a script that loads the folder. I re-created my special “standalone” God Mode folder as “All Tasks.”, just to get a consistent window title when launching it with either the special folder or the Winaero context menu. When you select the Winaero-added Control Panel, you get a submenu with Categories, Large Icons, and All Tasks. Even if you're not interested in the advanced options of God Mode, you may find the Windows Settings and Control Panel menus to be particularly useful for quickly opening specific tools.Īnother way to get God Mode is to enable a tweak in Winaero Tweaker that adds Control Panel to the Desktop’s context (right-click) menu. Though Win10 All Settings is a Windows 10 program, the developer says that it works on Windows 7 and 8 with limited options. This is great, because you don't need to run the program to access God Mode. One option that stands out is the "Create God Mode icon", it places a shortcut on your desktop that allows you to open the God Mode options with a single-click. The Tools menu in Win10 All Settings has handy shortcuts for the Classic Color Panel, Command Prompt, Powershell, Windows Explorer, Classic Power Off (shutdown menu). The application can optionally be enabled to start with Windows. Don't want the admin tools menu or history menu? Disable them with a click. The menu style is customizable and has the following options: Simple Windows Settings menu, Simple Control Panel Menu. The other options in the page can be used to adjust the menu height, set the Control Panel View, the program's theme, toggle the classic font style, color icons, panel position, delete history items. I changed it to the Control Panel, since there is already a menu item for God Mode. The "clicked item" setting changes the left-click behavior, you can choose from the following shortcuts: God Mode, Control Panel, Windows Settings and Classic Personalisation. Win10 All Settings has a few options that allows you to modify its appearance and functionality. The Recent Items and Most Used menus in the application, contain the shortcuts which were opened recently and the ones that you used often. Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security on Local Computer, andĪccess all options from the Windows 10 Settings app quickly from the program' Windows Settings menu: Accounts, Apps, Devices, Ease of Access, Gaming, Network and Internet, Personalization, Privacy, System, Time and Language, Update and Security.The Admin Tools menu has shortcuts for the following system programs: The options in this menu are identical to the one in Windows' legacy Control Panel. Moving on to the next element, Control Panel. The last option also affects the taskbar.īack to the Win10 All Settings menu, there is a shortcut for God Mode which is functionally the same as the tray icon's left-click behavior. Use the toggles to enable/disable Light and Dark mode for Windows apps, switch between the Light and Dark Theme, Colored Title Bar for programs, make the Taskbar Transparent, and or Colorize the Start Menu. It opens a new window with various settings to customize the appearance of Windows. The first option is Classic Personalization. There are plenty of other options here which you can tinker with. Right-click on the Win10 All Settings icon to access a context menu.
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