How to Add a God Mode Option to Windows 11’s Context Menu

God Mode enables you to access hundreds of Control Panel applets from a single All Tasks window. That’s a handy thing to activate in Windows 11 for accessing Control Panel settings and creating shortcuts that open them.

Many users activate God Mode by setting up desktop shortcuts that open the All Tasks window. However, you could instead add aGod Modeoption to the desktop’s context menu in Windows 11. Then the All Tasks window will be directly accessible on your right-click menu. This is how you can add God Mode to Windows 11’s context menu.

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How to Add God Mode to the Context Menu by Manually Editing the Registry

you may add God Mode to Windows 11’s desktop context menu by manually tweaking the registry. The tweaking required is relatively simple to apply and involves adding a couple of new registry entries to the Shell key. Follow these steps to manually add God Mode to Windows 11’s context menu:

Check out the newGod Modeoption on your context menu for opening Task View. Right-click somewhere on the desktop background image and selectShow more options. Then selectGod Modto bring up theTask Viewwindow. You can open a multitude of Control Panel applets from there.

A Windows 11 device

If you ever change your mind about having aGod Modecontext menu option, open the Shell key in Registry Editor again. Then right-click on theGod Modekey you added and select delete. ClickYesto erase theGod Modekey along with itscommandsubkey.

How to Add God Mode to the Context Menu With Right-Click Extender

The manual registry tweak method is straightforward, but you can add God Mode to the context menu with third-party software instead if preferred. Right-Click Extender is customization software that includes an option for adding God Mode to the context menu. This is how you can add God Mode to your context menu with Right-Click Extender:

Now you’ll see a newGod Modeoption on Windows 11’s classic context menu. This option will also have an icon by it. Click onGod Modeto view the list of Control Panel applets.

The New > Key options

How to Create Control Panel Shortcuts From God Mode’s All Tasks Window

The Task View window the God Mode context menu option opens makes hundreds of Control Panel applets more accessible. you could open whatever Control Panel settings you need from that window. However, the list of applets shown in that window is quite long.

Task View makes it easy to create desktop shortcuts for opening the Control Panel applets you need to access more regularly. To do so, left-click an applet or utility in the Task View window, drag it onto the desktop, and release the mouse button. Then you can click on the desktop shortcut to open its Control Panel applet whenever needed.

The God Mode registry key

Make the Most of God Mode on Windows

Adding God Mode to your desktop’s context menu will enable you to access a plethora of Control Panel applets and tools within a single window in a couple of clicks. That will save you from rummaging through the Control Panel to find certain applets and settings when needed. Plus, you can make more essential Control Panel applets even more accessible by creating shortcuts for them from the Task View window.

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