Windows Settings
This folder contains shortcuts to commonly used Windows Settings for Atlas. When you run these shortcuts, you will go straight to the Windows Settings page for the setting you want to configure.
Each section here corresponds to a sub-folder in the 5. Windows Settings
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.
Activation
Atlas does not modify Windows activation
Atlas is not a pre-activated (pirated) version of Windows.
This shortcut will take you to the Windows Settings 'Activation' page. Before you can change some of the other settings, you will need to activate Windows.
Colors
This shortcut will take you to the Windows Settings 'Colors' page. Here, you can change the accent color and other related options for your Atlas installation.
Date & Time
This shortcut will take you to the Windows Settings 'Date & Time' page. On this page, you can change and correct how your Atlas installation shows the time and date.
Default Apps
This shortcut will take you to the Windows Settings 'Default Apps' page. Here, you can change the default apps for specific file types. For instance, you can change the default browser.
Default Graphics Settings (HAGS)
This shortcut will take you to the Windows Settings 'Default Graphics Settings' page. Here, you can select options such as Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling.
Desktop Icons
This shortcut will take you to the settings page for desktop icons. You can change the icons you want to see on your desktop.
Language
This shortcut will take you to the Windows Settings 'Language & Region' page. Here, you can change your Atlas installation's display and input language.
Privacy
This shortcut will take you to the Windows Settings 'Privacy & Security' page. Here, you can change how private your Atlas installation is.
Region
This shortcut will take you to the legacy settings page for region settings. Here, you have more control over the standard Windows Settings 'Language & Region' page.
Taskbar
This shortcut will take you to the Windows Settings 'Taskbar' page. Here, you can customize the taskbar to your liking.