Windows 11 has very interesting and useful functions and options, but on many occasions it is necessary to access a specific setting to an option that can be difficult to find in the system settings or that has simply disappeared. It is something that can be done from the control Panel, but there is a much easier way to access all system settings. Here comes into action God mode, also called GodMode; an interesting and simple trick that can make the user experience with Windows considerably better. However, what is god mode? And the most important, How active?
Windows 11 God Mode is actually a folder showing shortcuts to all system options, including those that aren’t in the Windows 11 Settings app or that are hard to find from Control Panel. This folder has more than 200 configurations divided into different sections.
Why is God Mode useful in Windows 11? Mainly, because it saves a considerable amount of time, especially for inexperienced users who need to access a specific system configuration. It is something that, we reiterate, can be done from the Control Center, but it is necessary to search for and enter the specific command. With God Mode, just look for the option, click on it and run it.
How to activate God Mode in Windows 11 step by step
Activating God Mode in Windows 11 is relatively simple. It is done, in fact, in a series of steps that, yes, must be followed to the letter.
- First of all, access the Windows 11 desktop and create a new folder. You can do it by clicking the right mouse button and clicking on New > Folder.
- After change the folder name to the following text.
GodMode. {ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
You can copy and paste it, but make sure there are no leading or trailing spaces. If the folder you have previously created has a name, simply right-click and click on the ‘Rename’ option.
- Once the text is entered, press the Enter key. In a few moments, the folder name will disappear and the icon will automatically change to the Control Center icon.
Opening that folder, we reiterate, will bring up more than 200 shortcuts to settings that weren’t even available in Windows 11 anymore.