Rename App Configurator to Custom Apps List Generator. The old parameter will continue to work.

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Raphire
2025-04-19 15:16:47 +02:00
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@@ -76,9 +76,9 @@ The script allows you to select exactly what changes you want to make, but it al
- Disable telemetry, diagnostic data, activity history, app-launch tracking & targeted ads.
- Disable tips, tricks, suggestions and ads in start, settings, notifications, File Explorer, and on the lockscreen.
- Disable & remove Bing web search & Cortana from Windows search.
- Disable Windows Copilot. (Windows 11 only)
- Disable Windows Copilot. (W11 only)
- Show file extensions for known file types.
- Hide the 3D objects folder under 'This pc' from File Explorer. (Windows 10 only)
- Hide the 3D objects folder under 'This pc' from File Explorer. (W10 only)
- Disable the widget service & hide the icon from the taskbar.
- Hide the Chat (meet now) icon from the taskbar.
@@ -306,8 +306,8 @@ The quick and advanced usage methods support switch parameters. A table of all t
| -RunDefaults | Run the script with the default settings. |
| -RunSavedSettings | Run the script with the saved custom settings from last time. These settings are saved to and read from the `SavedSettings` file in the root folder of the script. |
| -RemoveApps | Remove the default selection of bloatware apps. |
| -RemoveAppsCustom | Remove all apps specified in the 'CustomAppsList' file. IMPORTANT: You can generate your custom list by running the script with the `-RunAppConfigurator` parameter. No apps will be removed if this file does not exist! |
| -RunAppConfigurator | Run the app configurator to generate a list of apps to remove, the list is saved to the 'CustomAppsList' file inside the root folder of the script. Running the script with the `-RemoveAppsCustom` parameter will remove the selected apps. |
| -RemoveAppsCustom | Remove all apps specified in the 'CustomAppsList' file. IMPORTANT: You can generate your custom list by running the script with the `-RunAppsListGenerator` parameter. No apps will be removed if this file does not exist. |
| -RunAppsListGenerator | Run the apps list generator to generate a custom list of apps to remove, the list is saved to the 'CustomAppsList' file inside the root folder of the script. Running the script with the `-RemoveAppsCustom` parameter will remove the selected apps. |
| -RemoveCommApps | Remove the Mail, Calendar, and People apps. |
| -RemoveW11Outlook | Remove the new Outlook for Windows app. |
| -RemoveDevApps | Remove developer-related apps such as Remote Desktop, DevHome and Power Automate. |
@@ -341,10 +341,10 @@ The quick and advanced usage methods support switch parameters. A table of all t
| <pre>-DisableStartRecommended</pre> | Disable & hide the recommended section in the start menu. This will also change the start menu layout to `More pins`. |
| -HideHome | Hide the home section from the File Explorer navigation pane and add a toggle in the File Explorer folder options. (Windows 11 only) |
| -HideGallery | Hide the gallery section from the File Explorer navigation pane and add a toggle in the File Explorer folder options. (Windows 11 only) |
| -ExplorerToHome | Changes the page that File Explorer opens to `Home`. |
| -ExplorerToThisPC | Changes the page that File Explorer opens to `This PC`. |
| -ExplorerToDownloads | Changes the page that File Explorer opens to `Downloads`. |
| -ExplorerToOneDrive | Changes the page that File Explorer opens to `OneDrive`. |
| -ExplorerToHome | Change File Explorer to open to `Home`. |
| -ExplorerToThisPC | Change File Explorer to open to `This PC`. |
| -ExplorerToDownloads | Change File Explorer to open to `Downloads`. |
| -ExplorerToOneDrive | Change File Explorer to open to `OneDrive`. |
| -HideOnedrive | Hide the OneDrive folder from the File Explorer navigation pane. (Windows 10 only) |
| -Hide3dObjects | Hide the 3D objects folder under 'This pc' in File Explorer. (Windows 10 only) |
| -HideMusic | Hide the music folder under 'This pc' in File Explorer. (Windows 10 only) |