You’ve probably used God modes in PC games before where you type in a code to get supernatural powers that defy the normal physics of the game or make you invincible. Well – surprise! Windows 11 has one of those too.
In Windows’ case, though, you don’t get supernatural powers. What you get is access to a whole heap of commands that you’d normally have to dig deep to find in menus, submenus, and tabs.
I use Windows God mode to find and manage Windows administrative tools quicker than I normally would be able to, to adjust and check things like my PC’s power plan, and to view my devices. Suffice it to say it saves me a bunch of time by cutting down the time I spend with useless faffing about.
In fact, I recommend Windows God mode as a quick way to access functions that you use a lot and wish you had shortcuts for on your desktop. Here’s how to switch it on!
What to do:
・Right click on your desktop and select New > Folder to create a new folder.
・Rename the folder: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}.
・This should turn your new folder into a desktop icon. If it doesn’t happen right away, give it a few minutes — it will.
・Double-click on the icon. You will now see a list of functions to choose from. Select the function you want to run by clicking on it at will.
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I hope that’s enabled you to run a roulette of commonly used functions quicker than you otherwise could. That’s a wrap for this Try This tip. If you’d like more tips and tricks like this one emailed to you directly twice a week, be sure to sign-up to our The Shiro CoprTry This newsletter.
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