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I dont use the angry emote often, but on this occasion I did.
Its the old "telemetry shows only power users use these settings, so we will make them all do everything the same as the masses".
The code is already there to support it, so there is no real benefit to changing it, for now it may still be configurable via the registry but I wouldnt be surprised if they move to hard coding it in the future.
Its another step to making the OS more like a mobile OS.
Out of the listed options, I change drive letters to before drive name, adjust sharing wizard and the ntfs colour option.
Also the dude documents everything he adds, so no fake/obsolete stuff in there.
There is also the power toys app in the store, but I am not a fan of it. Seems to rely on a background service.
Its the old "telemetry shows only power users use these settings, so we will make them all do everything the same as the masses".
The code is already there to support it, so there is no real benefit to changing it, for now it may still be configurable via the registry but I wouldnt be surprised if they move to hard coding it in the future.
Its another step to making the OS more like a mobile OS.
Out of the listed options, I change drive letters to before drive name, adjust sharing wizard and the ntfs colour option.
Winaerotweaker. This will likely add all those settings now they moving to registry only, and it can already control some of them like drive letters.Is there an app for Windows that does the same as the old TweakUI, the one from the nineties, did? It exposed many UI settings that MS didn't (but were otherwise changeable through registry editing). Nothing more and nothing less than that.
Also the dude documents everything he adds, so no fake/obsolete stuff in there.
There is also the power toys app in the store, but I am not a fan of it. Seems to rely on a background service.