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WINDOWS Godmode

Your complete guide to your PC’S best-kept secret + the hidden settings you MUST unlock

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Over the years, Microsoft has continued adding more and more features to Windows. The company’s most recent operating systems – Windows 7, 8 and 10 – are packed with hundreds of brilliant tools and settings, many of which are completely overlooked by the majority of

WHAT YOU CAN DO

Uncover a secret way to access powerful Windows features Control your PC like never before with direct access to hidden tools Make your PC safer, faster and easier to use Create customised ‘mini-god-modes’ for specific groups of tools PC users because they are completely unaware of them.

Did you know, for example, that Windows comes with a built-in tool for calibratin­g your monitor and another for designing your own fonts? Or that Windows can prevent malicious programs from harming your PC by monitoring their activity and shutting them down if they exhibit suspicious behaviour? If not, you’re not alone, and these are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Windows’ great, hidden gems.

The problem is that far too many of Windows’ most useful tools are buried in the depths of the operating system (OS). They are hidden within menus, inside other menus, reachable only via yet more menus. In fact, even if you were to find your way to one of these tools, the chances are you’d never find your way back to it a second time. That’s where Godmode comes in.

Godmode is the name given to a powerful Windows hack that provides you with instant access to hundreds of hidden tools and settings. Godmode itself is simple to set up and use – if you know how. And that’s the problem. Most of it has been secreted away by Microsoft. Instead, the company seems content to push features we’ll never use, such as the Groove music player and Xbox videogames app.

But fear not. In this feature we’ll show you how to get Godmode on your PC, introduce you to its best tools and explain how you can use them to improve and streamline your PC.

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