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Interface Tweaks

Atlas applies many interface tweaks to improve Windows' general usability, with customizability in many changes. For example, you could toggle Windows 11's modern context menu. Overall, we aim to enable you to pick and choose how you like your Windows.

Each section here corresponds to a sub-folder in the 3. Interface Tweaks directory located in the Atlas folder, which you can find in the Start Menu or on the desktop. Check out our guide to restore the Atlas folder if you can't find it.

Alt-Tab

The Alt-Tab folder lets you choose whether to use the modern Alt-Tab menu or the legacy one. The modern one is the default Windows Alt-Tab menu, while the legacy one is used in Windows 7 and below.

By default, Atlas keeps the modern Alt-Tab menu, but if you wish to use the legacy menu, run the Legacy Alt-Tab.reg file.

Context Menus

Run With Priority in the context menu

Process priorities are a feature in Windows that tells Windows how to allocate resources to an application.

You can run an application with a custom-defined priority using the context menu by running the Add Run With Priority In Context Menu.reg file.

Send To Context Menu

With the Debloat Send To Context Menu.cmd script, you can toggle the default items in the "Send To" context menu.

Terminals Context Menu

SYSTEM User Permissions

Please be advised that the SYSTEM user privilege grants complete access to your system, and any unintended actions resulting from its use may damage core operating system components. This privilege should only be used by those aware of its potential consequences.

With the Add Terminals.reg file, you can add a context menu with varying privileges to launch various shells to the context menu. By default, this includes Windows Terminal, PowerShell, and Command Prompt, which you can each launch as a standard user, administrator, or SYSTEM user.

You can alternatively use Add Terminals (no Windows Terminal).reg to have the 'Terminals' context menu not have Windows Terminal.

Windows 11 Context Menu

Windows 11-only

By default, Atlas restores the legacy context menu on Windows 11, which has more options and is more responsive. You can run the New Context Menu.reg file if you prefer the modern context menu.

File Explorer Customization

Automatic Folder Discovery

On default Windows, File Explorer determines the type of folder based on its content and applies a respective template. For example, a folder containing primarily videos will get the "Icons" view type.

On Atlas, it is disabled by default due to responsiveness issues experienced by some users when navigating through File Explorer. You can re-enable this feature by running Enable Automatic Folder Discovery.reg, going up a directory and using the 'Restart Explorer' shortcut.

Compact View

Windows 11-only

When Windows 11 refreshed the File Explorer, Microsoft introduced larger padding to the interface. This change can be reverted by using File Explorer's compact view mode.

By default, Atlas enables compact mode. You can disable it by going into File Explorer and navigating to View -> Show -> Compact View at the top, or by running the Disable Compact View.reg file.

Folders in This PC

Windows 10-only

You can change the folders shown by default in File Explorer's "This PC" section. By default, Atlas removes all of the folders in favor of Quick Access. If you wish to restore the folders, run the Restore all folders in This PC.reg file.

Windows 11-only

In Windows 11, the Gallery is a pane in the File Explorer sidebar to make it easy to access your photos. By default, Atlas disables it, but if you wish to restore it, run the Enable Gallery.reg file.

Quick Access

Windows 10-only

In File Explorer, a section in the File Explorer sidebar called "Quick Access" shows you your pinned folders. By default, Atlas keeps Quick Access enabled, but you can run the Remove Quick Access.reg to remove it from File Explorer.

Removable Drives in Sidebar

By default, Windows shows removable drivers in the File Explorer sidebar, such as USB sticks. As you can use "This PC" in the sidebar to view your drives instead, Atlas disables this by default to reduce clutter.

To enable it, run the Enable Removable Drives in Sidebar.reg file.

Lock Screen

The lock screen in Windows shows the date and time and, optionally, other add-ons.

By default, Atlas has the lock screen enabled. If you want to disable the lock screen, run the Hide Lock Screen.reg file.

Shortcut Icon

Shortcuts created in Windows have an icon indicating that they're shortcuts by default.

You can customize this icon on Atlas by disabling it or setting it to the legacy but smaller classic icon. Run either the Classic.reg file or the None (security risk).reg file.

None is a security risk because there will be no way to see whether an icon is a shortcut. For example, you could double-click something with a folder icon, thinking it's a folder, but it could be a shortcut to run something malicious.

Shortcut Text

By default, Windows appends - Shortcut to the end of new shortcut names. By default, Altas disables this. You can tell something is a shortcut by looking at the icon anyway.

You can restore the default - Shortcut text using the Restore Shortcut Text.reg file.

Start Menu

The Start Menu folder primarily contains the Install Open-Shell.cmd script that automatically installs Open-Shell, the Fluent-Metro skin, and the Atlas Open-Shell Preset that configures it.

Additionally, there are some extra links to other start menu customization programs. You can uninstall these programs later to revert to the regular Windows start menu.

Verbose Status Messages

By default, Atlas has verbose startup, shutdown, logon, and logoff status messages so you can have more insight into exactly what's happening in each process.

You can disable verbose status messages by running the Disable Verbose Messages.reg file.

Visual Effects

Windows enables various visual effects by default. These include animated menus, icons, and animations while minimizing and maximizing windows.

These can significantly enhance the appearance of Windows but can reduce overall responsiveness and the feeling of 'snappiness.'

For this reason, Atlas disables visual effects by default. Run the Default Windows Visual Effects.cmd file to restore Windows' default visual effects.