This feature displays all of the admin tools and control options on a single screen. However, it’s tucked away, so you need to create a folder and give it a special name to activate it. If you’re looking for something even more powerful, you should try Super God Mode.
This includes creating shortcuts for various Windows components such as CLSID-based shell folders, named special folders, task links, system settings, deep links, URL protocols, and hidden app links. It also generates CSV files with detailed information about the shortcuts and saves XML content retrieved from shell32.dll and other sources for reference. Additionally, it provides a Graphical User Interface (GUI) for easy configuration.
Although you can run the script manually, it’s easier to use the .Bat launcher. To do this, download the latest version of the script.