lets you access many of the hidden options and functions of Windows.
There are seven types of settings you can modify: boot options, Windows controls, system options, application options, general options, and security settings.
For "Boot Options" settings, you can enable or disable function keys, hide or display the Windows startup logo, and more.
Under the "Windows controls" category, you can turn Window animation on and off, set the cursor blink rate, and give you the ability to open a DOS prompt at a specific location by right-clicking on a folder or drive symbol.
Under "System Options" you can turn on or off Autoplay for audio CDs, set the DOS window redraw rate, display welcome text when the system boots, change the registration data (or product key), display or hide the Network Neighborhood icon, and more.
The "Applications" section lets you adjust various Internet, Word, Norton and Microsoft Office settings.
The "General Options" section lets you change the arrow thatWindows uses for shortcut icons, hide or display the shutdown logo, display image files as icons, adjust the Window drag visibility, and more.
Under "Security" settings you can show or hide the "Find" option in the Start Menu, control access to "Settings" in the Start Menu, allow or disallow Registry editing, display or hide desktop icons, allow or disallow system shutdowns, allow or disallow DOS windows, and more.
PowerUp 98 DELUXE runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 4 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Shell and Desktop Utilities.
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