The Desktop section is arguable the least impressive, simply providing you with an easy way to chow and hide desktop icon and to adjust icon spacing. The Privacy section sounds rather more exciting than it actually it it is only home to a single setting which lets you disable ad personalization. The Appearance section is a nice complement to the Settings app in Windows 11, and makes it easy to tweak color modes, accent colors and more. Rounding thing off is the catch-all Others section which is possibly the most useful. Here you can not only enable the old-style context menu rather than Windows 11's native one, but also disable Snap Assist and customize Explorer in various ways. TweakNow WinSecret for Windows 11 promises much, but it may not quite deliver to the extent you hope. There are some undeniably interesting and useful tweaks that can be applied by anyone looking to stamp their mark on Windows, but it's likely that many people will feel that it simply does not go far enough.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |