Collection of Windows 10 Hidden Secret Registry Tweaks
Collection of Windows 10 Hidden Secret Registry Tweaks
Collection of Windows 10 Hidden Secret Registry Tweaks
Tweaks
UPDATE: This tutorial was written for Windows 10 preview builds but tweaks
1-9 still work in final RTM version of Windows 10.
Most of the times these new and old features can be enabled or disabled
using various Registry tweaks which are applied using our favorite Registry
Editor tool.
We have received many emails and comments from our readers who shared
various Registry tweaks to enable new hidden secret experimental features
in Windows 10 as well as to disable new features and to bring back old
features in Windows 10.
Instead of creating separate articles for all of them, we decided to put them
together in this exclusive topic for your reading convenience. Special thanks
to our readers Ashfaq, Matthew, Johan and Keshav for sharing these
tweaks.
So today in this tutorial, we are going to share a few Registry tweaks for
Windows 10 which will allow you to activate some new hidden secret
experimental features in Windows 10 and torestore previous classic
features if required.
Related: Hidden Secret Features and Useful Hotkeys in Windows 10
So without wasting time lets start the tutorial:
STEP 1:
Press WIN+R keys together to launch RUN dialog box or you can open it
using WIN+X menu.
STEP 2:
Now type regedit in RUN dialog box and press Enter. It'll open Registry
Editor.
STEP 3:
Now go to following keys and change mentioned DWORD values to
enable/disable Windows 10 features:
NOTE: Ready-made registry scripts are given at the end to do the task
automatically.
Microsoft has put the new "Hero" wallpaper as the background image of
Login Screen in Windows 10. Interested people can disable or remove it using
following method:
Windows 10 comes with a hidden secret Dark theme mode which can be
unlocked and tested in Modern (metro) apps:
Microsoft has added a new horizontal UI for volume control slider in Windows
10 which is shown when you click on the Sound icon in Taskbar notification
area. If you don't like the new UI, you can restore previous vertical volume
control slider using following method:
Microsoft has added a new fly-out for Network icon in Taskbar notification
area. If you don't like the new UI, you can restore previous Windows 8/8.1
style Network sidebar using following method:
2. Now take ownership of Network key with the help of this guide.
3. Now in right-side pane, change the value of DWORD ReplaceVan to as
following:
0 - Default flyout
1 - To open Network Settings window
2 - To show Windows 8/8.1 style Network sidebar
6. Disable New Tray Clock and Calendar UI and Restore Previous UI
You can use following method to disable the new Modern (Metro) style Clock
and Calendar UI and restore good ol' classic Date/Time UI in Windows 10
Taskbar Notification Area (aka System Tray):
You can use following method to disable the new Modern (Metro) style
Battery fly-out and restore good ol' classic Battery info UI in Windows 10
Taskbar Notification Area (aka System Tray):
Following method will allow you to disable this new UI and restore previous
fly-out UI of Action Center:
Microsoft has replaced previous Windows 10 Start Menu with a new one in
the latest Windows 10 build 9926 which is a little bit buggy and can't be
resized. Luckily, the old Start Menu still exists in the OS. Interested people
can enable the old resizable Start Menu in Windows 10 using following
method:
You can use following trick to enable jump list feature in Windows 10 Start
Menu:
1. In Registry Editor, go to following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\A
dvanced
Microsoft has also updated Windows Update UI in the latest Windows 10 build
9926 and some people are facing problems with this new UI.
Interested people can disable this new Windows Update UI and bring back
the old UI using following method: