How to Switch to Developer Mode in Windows 10

If you are a developer for the Windows platform and have developed your own app to run on Windows 10, you’ll probably want to test it before letting users get their hands on it.

Windows 10 lets you switch the operating system into Developer Mode. This enables you to test your developed apps for efficiency, stability, and also helps you detect and rectify any bugs that the app may have.

Switching to Developer Mode in Windows 10 is simple. Here’s how:
    ■Sign-in to your Windows 10 computer.
    ■Click the Start button when on the desktop screen.
    ■From the Start menu that comes up, click Settings from the left pane.
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    ■From the SETTINGS window, click Update & security.
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    ■When the UPDATE & SECURITY window opens, from the left pane, click to select the For developers category.
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    ■From the right pane, click to select the Developer mode radio button.
    ■In the Use developer features confirmation box, click Yes to provide your consent to continue.
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    ■Close the UPDATE & SECURITY window when done.
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    ■Start using your Windows 10 computer in Developer Mode.
    ■To switch back Windows 10 to normal mode, follow the above steps from 1 to 6 and click to select the Don’t use developer features radio button when on 6[super]th[/super] step.

Note: No confirmation box is displayed while switching Windows 10 to normal mode.