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WTTk is the Windows Tweaking Toolkit used for adjusting system settings.

WTTk is the Windows Tweaking Toolkit used for adjusting system settings.

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Basilecool
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09-24-2022, 04:00 AM
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Hello everyone; I've been aiming to create a simple, lightweight tool for adjusting hidden Windows settings without needing registry access. Although existing solutions exist, they tend to be large, require installation, and feel overly complicated for their purpose. WTTk stands out as a minimal option, doesn't need installation, and is open source. You can find it here: https://markski.ar/wttk Source code available at https://github.com/markski1/WinTweakTool VirusTotal analysis - Cylance appears to dislike it, but other antivirus programs agree the file is clean (you can build it yourself if needed). Regarding moderation: based on my understanding of the rules, self-promotion restrictions apply only to publicly sharing your own work, which I don't believe this does. Given how tools like WhyNotWin11 have spread here before, I think this post should be permissible. If not, please let me know any feedback or issues you've encountered.
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Basilecool
09-24-2022, 04:00 AM #1

Hello everyone; I've been aiming to create a simple, lightweight tool for adjusting hidden Windows settings without needing registry access. Although existing solutions exist, they tend to be large, require installation, and feel overly complicated for their purpose. WTTk stands out as a minimal option, doesn't need installation, and is open source. You can find it here: https://markski.ar/wttk Source code available at https://github.com/markski1/WinTweakTool VirusTotal analysis - Cylance appears to dislike it, but other antivirus programs agree the file is clean (you can build it yourself if needed). Regarding moderation: based on my understanding of the rules, self-promotion restrictions apply only to publicly sharing your own work, which I don't believe this does. Given how tools like WhyNotWin11 have spread here before, I think this post should be permissible. If not, please let me know any feedback or issues you've encountered.