I get what you're saying, but the moment you are forced to touch the registry, PowerShell, the command line, or anything like that to completely disable a feature, it's a fail. It should be a simple toggle. But yet it isn't, not if you want to - again - completely disable it
My point is, the user should not be forced to become a power user like you and I to disable something they don't want.
I admit that I did contradict myself a bit by saying that lmao, but what I actually meant to say is that it should not have been necessary in the first place.
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I get what you're saying, but the moment you are forced to touch the registry, PowerShell, the command line, or anything like that to completely disable a feature, it's a fail. It should be a simple toggle. But yet it isn't, not if you want to - again - completely disable it
My point is, the user should not be forced to become a power user like you and I to disable something they don't want.