
"For those unfamiliar, the Windows Registry is a set of folders and values that configure certain core functionality of the OS. You can edit and add to it using a built-in tool called Registry Editor (aka Regedit), but be careful, because if you delete or change the wrong entries, you can mess up your entire computer. We should note that these tweaks are for power users who have full admin control over their own personal computers."
"Below, we'll show you 11 different hacks that will massively improve your Windows 11 experience, but require Registry tweaks to work. These range from bringing back the full Windows 10 context menu to eliminating the time-wasting lock screen and everything in between. Editing the Registry To get to the Registry Editor, search for regedit in Windows Search and then click the top result."
Windows 11 changes several UI elements that many power users find puzzling or annoying. Many of those settings are not available in Settings or Control Panel. Restoring desired behaviors often requires editing the Windows Registry using Registry Editor (Regedit). Editing the Registry requires administrator privileges and carries risk; incorrect changes can damage system stability or performance, so back up the PC first. Managed corporate machines often prevent Registry edits. Eleven Registry-based tweaks target usability, including restoring the full Windows 10 right-click context menu and removing the lock screen.
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