Windows 7 users were delighted when they found out about a secret feature called GodMode. It basically lets you create a folder with a special name that somehow then gives you access to just about all of the controls, options and settings for the OS.
Luckily, you can enable GodMode in Windows 8 too! To get
started, just create a folder on the desktop and name it whatever you
like. After that, right-click and it and choose Rename. Now just add the
following to the end of the folder name:
.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
As you can see, you need to include the . before the opening bracket. Here’s my mine looks like:
All Settings.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
When you do this, the icon on the folder changes into one that is exactly the same as the Control Panel.
However, if you click on the new GodMode icon, you’ll get a folder with a bunch of links to all kinds of settings on Windows 8. It’s nice because it even breaks it down by category.
Now you can access every single setting and option in Windows 8
from one folder! So if you are having a hard time finding a particular
setting or control panel item, just open this folder and do a search.
It’s great because you can narrow down the huge list by typing in a few
keywords.
Sweet! So that’s how you enable GodMode in Windows 8. However, there is also another way to get access to a lot of settings in Windows 8. The new Start Screen has a built-in search option that lets you search all system settings. Go to the Start Screen and type in the word Settings.
You get a pretty big list of 91 settings you can adjust. Just swipe with your finger or scroll with your mouse to access all of the settings.
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