Windows 11 comes with many hidden features that Microsoft has already built into the system, but hasn’t yet activated for general use. With the ViVeTool program, you can activate those hidden functions yourself. This small command-line tool lets you test new system elements weeks or months before their official rollout date and customize the interface to fit your needs.
The tool works on all current builds of Windows 10 and Windows 11 and uses the same internal A/B test logic that Microsoft uses for internal feature distributions. The special thing about it is that you can use it to unlock real system functions, not apply unofficial hacks.
Microsoft integrates many new features into Windows in advance, but holds them back via so-called feature flags. ViVeTool addresses these flags dire

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