Enable or Disable Game Mode in Windows 10 [Registry tweak].
Use the provided Registry Files to disable or enable Game Mode in Windows 10
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Enable or Disable Game Mode in Windows 10 [Registry tweak].
Use the provided Registry Files to disable or enable Game Mode in Windows 10
Microsoft today released Windows 10 Build 15019 for Fast Ring Insiders. Here is the list of known issues this build.
Microsoft today released Windows 10 Build 15019 for Fast Ring Insiders. Here is the list of fixes and improvements made to this build.
Microsoft today released yet another Windows 10 Insider Preview version. Windows 10 build 15019, which represents the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update, is available now for Fast Ring Insiders. Let's see what has changed.
You can add the Item Check Boxes command to the context menu in File Explorer to enable or disable check boxes to select files in File Explorer. The command will be available in a folder's context menu and in the context menu of the folder background (the white area). Here is how you can do this.
In our previous article, we got familiar with a very useful Reliability History feature in Windows 10. It is hidden in the Action Center and requires a lot of clicks before you open it. Today, we will see how to create a Reliability History shortcut to open it with one click.
Item Check Boxes Context Menu [Registry tweak].
Use the provided Registry tweak to add or remove the "Item Check Boxes" context menu command. It will allow you to enable or disable check boxes for files and folders in File Explorer directly from the context menu.
Today, we will see how to make Google Chrome ask before quitting. The default behavior of this browser may be a bit annoying for the user, since it can be closed accidentally. Let's change this and make it show a warning before you close it.
You can add the Hidden Items command to the context menu to toggle the visibility of hidden files in File Explorer. The command will be available in a folder's context menu and in the context menu of the folder background (the white area). Here is how you can do this.
Microsoft is working on a new shell (core user interface) for Windows 10 known as 'Cloud Shell'. It aims to deliver the user interface over the cloud. Essentially it is a lightweight version of Windows 10 for various devices.