Gaming Guide

Every ViVeTool Code to Enable Hidden Features in Windows 11

Feature IDs for Command Prompt or ViVeTool GUI unlock Taskbar, Start menu, and Settings changes across Windows 11 builds and updates.

Feature IDs for Command Prompt or ViVeTool GUI unlock Taskbar, Start menu, and Settings changes across Windows 11 builds and updates.

Microsoft rolls out most new Windows 11 features gradually, turning them on for a portion of devices before flipping the switch for everyone else. ViVeTool is a third-party command-line tool that lets you flip that switch yourself, using numeric feature IDs tied to specific cumulative updates or Insider preview builds. It doesn’t add new code to Windows, it just activates flags that are already sitting dormant on your machine.

Because Microsoft didn’t build ViVeTool and doesn’t support it, results vary. A feature ID that works on one build can silently stop working on the next, and some features are gated behind specific hardware or regions regardless of what ViVeTool reports. Treat every code below as something to try, not a guarantee.

Command Prompt window running a ViVeTool command to enable a Windows 11 feature ID

How to run a ViVeTool feature ID

Every code in the tables below is applied the same way, through an elevated Command Prompt and the ViVeTool executable.

Download the latest ViVeTool release from its GitHub releases page, choosing the ZIP that matches your processor (64-bit or ARM64), then extract it to a folder you can find easily, such as the desktop.
Open Command Prompt as administrator, then switch to the folder containing ViVeTool.exe (for example, by typing cd Desktop\ViVeTool-v0.3.4-IntelAmd).
Run the enable command followed by the feature ID you want to turn on. Some features need more than one ID entered together, separated by commas.
vivetool /enable /id:57048231
Restart your PC. Most feature flags only take effect after a reboot, so check the relevant menu or settings page afterward to confirm the change appeared.

To reverse a change, run the same command with /disable instead of /enable, or wipe every custom flag at once with vivetool /fullreset and restart.

Note: A handful of Administrator Protection and prerequisite entries in the tables below list several feature IDs strung together. Enter them exactly as shown, in the same command, since some features only activate when their prerequisite IDs are enabled alongside them.


ViVeTool codes for Windows 11 general availability updates

These IDs apply to the standard, publicly released version of Windows 11, not Insider preview builds. Each cumulative update ships with a “feature bundle” ID that unlocks a batch of smaller changes at once, plus individual IDs for specific items.

2026 cumulative updates

UpdateFeature ID(s)What it enables
September 2026 (KB5120998)61161244Feature bundle
September 2026 (KB5120998)59213768Taskbar positioning in Settings (top, left, right, bottom)
September 2026 (KB5120998)61090762Smaller Taskbar option
September 2026 (KB5120998)61754985,61225604,61596616,61596617,61596618,61596619New Start menu resize and customization settings
September 2026 (KB5120998)59728252Modern boot-style animation on sign-in, shutdown, and restart screens
September 2026 (KB5120998)51406324,60288851,48433719,58989092,58989177,61160789,61161244,61161268,61161283,6116130461754985,61225604,61596616,61596617,61596618,61596619Administrator Protection in Windows Security
August 2026 (KB5121003)61160789Feature bundle
July 2026 (KB5101650)58989177Feature bundle
June 2026 (KB5094126)58989092Feature bundle
June 2026 (KB5094126)58989092,60716524,48433719,61391826Low Latency Profile performance boost
May 2026 (KB5089549)58989070Feature bundle
April 2026 (KB5083769)58989021Feature bundle
March 2026 (KB5079473)58989002Feature bundle (network speed tester, camera pan and tilt, Settings dialog redesign, Extract All for non-Zip formats)
March 2026 (KB5079473)57741219New Protected Print Mode dialogs in Settings
March 2026 (KB5079473)55994763New Widgets settings page
February 2026 (KB5077181)58988972Feature bundle

2025 cumulative updates

UpdateFeature ID(s)What it enables
December 202557048237Feature bundle
December 202559162732,55994763Widgets redesign
December 202541356296New Taskbar autohide behavior
December 202545690266Cloud File Search in File Explorer
December 202559265307Redesigned About settings page
December 202557882334Share option for any Taskbar window
December 202553343270Device info card in Settings (US only)
November 202557048231Feature bundle
November 202547205210Redesigned Start menu
November 202548433719Battery percentage option
October 202557048226Feature bundle
September 202557048218Feature bundle
August 202557048216Feature bundle

ViVeTool codes for Insider preview builds

These IDs target preview builds distributed through the Experimental and Beta channels of the Windows Insider Program. A code that first appeared in an older build usually keeps working on newer ones in the same channel, unless Microsoft ships the feature by default or removes it outright.

Version 26H2 (Experimental and Beta)

BuildFeature ID(s)What it enables
26340.921260813048Customizable context menu settings
26340.921262141177Redesigned AutoPlay dialog
26340.921262068874Camera Roll backup option in Settings Home and Accounts
26340.921263194003Updated Magnifier toolbar
26340.921262915050“Open apps maximized” option on the Visual effects page
26300.877260414189Taskbar search box with 4-pixel height increments
26300.869748433719,61161244,61161268,61160789,61161304,61161283Prerequisites for later features
26300.869761441697Windows Hello ESS support for external fingerprint sensors
26300.869761267302,61344081,61482515,61532758,61760679Search settings toggle for web results
26300.868761161244,48433719,61161283,61161304,58989177,61161268,61160789Prerequisites for later features
26300.868761465695,61465915File Explorer middle-click support
26300.868762261462Dark mode for Task Manager’s “Create new task” dialog
26300.868760511437Taskbar thumbnail preview animation
28120.224251406324,60288851,48433719,58989092,58989177,61160789,61161244,61161268,61161283,6116130461754985,61225604,61596616,61596617,61596618,61596619Administrator Protection
26300.855361754985,61225604,61596616,61596617,61596618,61596619Start menu resize and customization settings
26300.855361372722Fix for a white-flash bug in dark-mode file open/save dialogs
26300.849359213768Taskbar positioning in Settings
26300.849361090762Smaller Taskbar buttons option
26300.834660716524,61391826Low Latency Profile (superseded by June 2026 code)
26300.834661014711Turns off KB/MB/GB file size display in File Explorer Details view
26300.828959728252Modern sign-in, shutdown, and restart animation
26300.828960897831“Available updates” section on the Windows Update page
26300.828960662124Screen tint accessibility setting
26300.828957156807Modern version of the Run dialog
26300.828959956305New Quick Settings flyout menu
26300.827657751666,57751687Show/hide Focus controls in the Notification Center calendar
26220.817061157505New Experimental and Beta channel settings, including version selection
26220.817061410885Calendar controls to pause updates for longer
26220.817060772592FAT32 formatting up to 2TB from the command line
26220.814860911173New Feature Flags settings page (Beta Channel)
26300.814258989092,58989177,48433719,58989070Prerequisites for later features
26300.814258429068Touchpad right-click zone size setting
26300.814258111409Protected Print Mode support icon in Settings
26300.808527829265Pointer Indicator
26300.7965 / 26220.796559956305New Quick Settings design
26300.7965 / 26220.796559149945Dark mode option in Quick Settings
26300.7877 / 26220.787758989177,58989092,58989070,58989021,58989002,48433719Prerequisites for later features
26300.7877 / 26220.787760511437Taskbar thumbnail preview animations
26300.7877 / 26220.787759764273New app-icon Open entries in File Explorer’s context menu
26300.7877 / 26220.787760772996,53343270,59265307Device info tweaks on the Settings Home page
26300.7877 / 26220.787759265307,60597402,60825171New About page cards for graphics card and storage info
26300.7674 / 26220.767058989002,58988972,48433719Prerequisites for later features
26300.7674 / 26220.767057741219New Protected Print Mode dialog
26300.7674 / 26220.767049059846Resume feature for WhatsApp
26300.7674 / 26220.767060063638Share option in the Taskbar
26300.7674 / 26220.767058182453Windows Subsystem for Linux option in Settings
26300.7674 / 26220.767057118881New Privacy & Security page in Settings

Version 25H2 (Experimental and Beta)

BuildFeature ID(s)What it enables
26220.785958989002,58989021,58989070,58989092,5898917758989002,58988972,48433719,48433719Prerequisites for later features
26220.785960825171Graphics card info on the About page
26220.752359359094Redesigned “Change account type” and “Account info” dialogs
26220.752358978959New Voice Typing animation on the Touch Keyboard
26220.752358381341,58527096,57156807,57259990Modern-design Run dialog
26220.752358938944,57900749,58324036Taskbar AI agent
26220.752358680439New Voice Access setup flow
26220.734438679741Windows MIDI Services
26220.734441118774,55805655Microsoft Store suggestions in the “Open With” menu
26220.734459213523Model Context Protocol with On-Device Registry
26220.734459193521Hides the “AI actions” context menu entry when no actions are enabled
26220.727159765208Xbox Full Screen Experience
26220.727155324166,59673297Point-in-time Restore
26220.727158423575Decluttered File Explorer context menu
26220.727158778013File Explorer startup pre-loading
26220.727159339532Resume support for more mobile apps
26220.707055994763,59162732Widgets full-page settings (needs Web Experience Pack 525.30801.0.0)
26220.705157739723,57941090Ask Copilot from the Taskbar
26220.698258970402Voice Typing “wait time before acting” setting
26220.697258383338Dark mode dialog prerequisite
26220.697259270880Dark mode for the Run dialog
26220.697259203365Dark mode for Folder Options
26220.697248433719Prerequisite for new Taskbar autohide animation
26220.697241356296New Taskbar autohide animation
26220.676057703775Network speed test button
26220.669057645315Windows DreamScene

Version 26H1 and Feature Platforms (Experimental)

BuildFeature ID(s)What it enables
2963461596617,61754985,61225604,61596616,61596618,61596619Start menu customization settings
2963458288238,61482515,61532758,61267302,61344081,61760679Windows Search improvements
28020.161948433719,58989002,58989021,58989070,58989092,58989177Prerequisites for later features
28020.161953283713Windows Hello ESS support for external fingerprint readers
28020.161959065581New language support for the Settings AI agent
28020.161158989002,58989021,58989070,58989092,5898917758989002,58988972,48433719,48433719,58988972Prerequisites for later features
28020.161145425284Windows Share UI for OneDrive with an app list

Turning on flags without Command Prompt

Starting with build 26220.8148 (Beta) and build 26300.8155 (Experimental), Microsoft added its own Feature Flags page under Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program, which lets you flip flags between No Override, Disabled, and Enabled without touching a terminal. If that page isn’t showing up yet on your build, feature ID 60911173 from the table above turns it on.

For anyone who’d rather skip Command Prompt entirely, ViVeTool GUI is a free graphical front-end for the same underlying tool, available through the Microsoft Store. It exposes an Enable/Disable tab where you paste in a feature ID, click Enable, and get a confirmation message reading “Successfully set feature configuration(s)” once the change takes hold, followed by the same restart requirement as the command-line version.


Feature IDs get retired the moment Microsoft finishes rolling a change out to everyone, and new ones show up with almost every cumulative update and Insider build. If a code from the tables above stops doing anything, it usually means the feature already shipped by default, moved to a new ID, or got pulled entirely, so it’s worth checking your current build number against the list before assuming something went wrong on your end.