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- What is SystemPropertiesPerformance. exe? - Microsoft Community
I periodically run a scan called TreeSize Free, due to past issues I've had with this laptop TreeSize Free is showing me that the biggest recent changes to usage of my disk space are in Windows files rather than Documents or Programs I don't understand it, but perhaps I'll simply run the SystemPropertiesPerformance exe if it pops up again
- Change Visual Effects Settings in Windows 10 | Tutorials - Ten Forums
2 Press the Win + R keys to open Run, type SystemPropertiesPerformance exe into Run, click tap on OK to open Performance Options, and go to step 7 below This is the only step in this option that standard users will be able to use 3 Open the Control Panel (icons view), click tap on the System icon, and go to step 4 below
- Enable or Disable Animations in the Taskbar in Windows 10
Press the Win+R keys to open Run, type SystemPropertiesPerformance exe into Run, and click tap on OK to directly open to the Visual Effects tab in Performance Options 2 Check (enable - default) or uncheck (disable) Animations in the taskbar for what you want, and click tap on OK (see screenshot below)
- How to disable font smoothing anti-aliasing in Windows 10
Press Win+R keys to open Run, type SystemPropertiesPerformance exe into Run, and click tap on OK to directly open to the Visual Effects tab in Performance Options Uncheck (disable) Smooth edges of screen fonts and click tap on OK Source Enable or Disable Font Smoothing in Windows | Tutorials
- Enable or Disable Animate Windows when Minimizing and Maximizing
1 Press the Win + R keys to open Run, type SystemPropertiesPerformance exe into Run, and click tap on OK to directly open to the Visual Effects tab in Performance Options 2 Check (enable - default) or uncheck (disable) Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing for what you want, and click tap on OK (see screenshot below)
- whenever i tries to use a live wallpaper it shows error and say to do . . .
2 Type SystemPropertiesPerformance exe into Run, click on "OK" to open Performance Options 3 Enable Check "Animate controls and elements inside windows" (If already checked, then uncheck and check) Apply 4 Click "Apply" then press "OK" to close the window
- Enable or Disable Animate Controls and Elements Inside Windows
1 Press the [win]Win[ key] + R keys to open Run, type SystemPropertiesPerformance exe into Run, and click tap on OK to directly open to the Visual Effects tab in Performance Options 2 Check (enable - default) or uncheck (disable) Animate controls and elements inside windows for what you want, and click tap on OK (see screenshot below)
- Toggle Windows Visual Effects using the command line
I have two cmd scrips that allow me to toggle my PC between "performance" and "quiet" modes, killing or relaunching some apps, switching power plans and so on I would like to make them also switch
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