WinSlap 1.7
Author:
Sven Mauch
Date: 06/27/2023 Size: 911 KB License: Open Source Requires: 10 Downloads: 26536 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
WinSlap will help rid a fresh Windows 10 install of various settings in just a few clicks.
This little Open Source gem is direct and to the point. All tweaks, etc., are user-selected, allowing you to craft the perfect Windows 10 experience for yourself. The interface is simple and broken down into four sections; Tweaks, Appearance, Software, and Advanced. Each section includes specific items that you can disable via a checkmark in the corresponding box. You can opt to Check All if desired and vice versa. Once you have selected the items to disable, etc., for your install, you hit the Slap! button to apply them.
Along with the core selectable items in Tweaks, Appearance, and the Advanced sections, WinSlap also includes the ability to install a few other apps as well like Firefox, Thunderbird, VLC Media Player, among several others, and are totally optional. WinSlap doesn't just disable items; there are also a few add-in items like Use Windows 7 Volume Control, Add This PC Shortcut to the Desktop, Always Show File Name Extensions, to name a few.
WinSlap is a straightforward but powerful option for tweaking your Windows 10 install of most common items that users manually tweak after the fact. You can go mild or strip it down to your liking easily.
WinSlap Tweaks:
Disable Shared Experiences
Disable Cortana
Disable Game DVR and Game Bar
Disable Hotspot 2.0
Don't include frequently used folders in Quick access
Don't show sync provider notifications
Disable Sharing Wizard
Show 'This PC' when launching File Explorer
Disable Telemetry
Uninstall OneDrive
Disable Activity History
Disable Background Apps
Disable automatically installing Apps
Disable Feedback dialogs
Disable Start Menu suggestions
Disable Bing search
Disable password reveal button
Disable settings sync
Disable startup sound
Disable autostart startup delay
Disable location
Disable Advertising ID
Disable Malware Removal Tool data reporting
Disable sending typing info to Microsoft
Disable Personalization
Hide language list from websites
Disable Miracast
Disable App Diagnostics
Disable Wi-Fi Sense
Disable lock screen Spotlight
Disable automatic maps updates
Disable error reporting
Disable Remote Assistance
Use UTC as BIOS time
Hide network from the lock screen
Disable sticky keys prompt
Hide 3D Objects from File Explorer
Remove preinstalled apps except for Photos, Calculator, Store
Update Windows Store Apps
Prevent preinstalling apps for new users
Unpin preinstalled apps
Disable Smart Screen
Disable Smart Glass
Remove Intel Control Panel from context menus
Remove NVIDIA Control Panel from context menus
Remove AMD Control Panel from context menus
Disable suggested apps in Windows Ink Workspace
Disable experiments by Microsoft
Disable Inventory Collection
Disable Steps Recorder
Disable Application Compatibility Engine
Disable pre-release features and settings
Disable camera on the lock screen
Disable Microsoft Edge first-run page
Disable Microsoft Edge preload
Install .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5
Enable Windows Photo Viewer
Uninstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer
Disable security questions for local accounts
Disable app suggestions (e.g. use Edge instead of Firefox)
Remove default Fax printer
Remove Microsoft XPS Document Writer
Disable clipboard history
Disable cloud sync of clipboard history
Disable automatic update of speech data
Disable handwriting error reports
Disable cloud sync of text messages
Disable Bluetooth advertisements
WinSlap Appeareance:
Add This PC shortcut to the desktop
Small taskbar icons
Don't group tasks in the taskbar
Hide Taskview button in the taskbar
Hide People button in the taskbar
Hide search bar in the taskbar
Remove compatibility item from the context menu
Hide OneDrive Cloud states in File Explorer
Always show file name extensions
Remove OneDrive from File Explorer
Delete quick launch items
Use Windows 7 volume control
Remove Microsoft Edge desktop shortcut
Disable Lockscreen Blur
Hide Meet Now icon in the taskbar
WinSlap Advanced:
Precision Trackpad: Disable keyboard block after clicking
Disable Windows Defender
Disable Link-local Multicast Name Resolution
Disable Smart Multi-Homed Name Resolution
Disable Web Proxy Auto-Discovery
Disable Teredo tunneling
Disable Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol
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This little Open Source gem is direct and to the point. All tweaks, etc., are user-selected, allowing you to craft the perfect Windows 10 experience for yourself. The interface is simple and broken down into four sections; Tweaks, Appearance, Software, and Advanced. Each section includes specific items that you can disable via a checkmark in the corresponding box. You can opt to Check All if desired and vice versa. Once you have selected the items to disable, etc., for your install, you hit the Slap! button to apply them.
Along with the core selectable items in Tweaks, Appearance, and the Advanced sections, WinSlap also includes the ability to install a few other apps as well like Firefox, Thunderbird, VLC Media Player, among several others, and are totally optional. WinSlap doesn't just disable items; there are also a few add-in items like Use Windows 7 Volume Control, Add This PC Shortcut to the Desktop, Always Show File Name Extensions, to name a few.
WinSlap is a straightforward but powerful option for tweaking your Windows 10 install of most common items that users manually tweak after the fact. You can go mild or strip it down to your liking easily.
WinSlap Tweaks:
WinSlap Appeareance:
WinSlap Advanced:
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