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  • 0.0.0.5

MaxGoWindows 0.0.0.5, published by Handheld Group, is a lightweight system utility designed to give administrators direct control over radio modules and programmable function keys on the company’s rugged Windows tablets. Built for field-service, logistics, and warehouse environments, the application exposes a simple interface through which WLAN, WWAN, Bluetooth, GPS and NFC transceivers can be toggled individually or in predefined profiles, allowing workers to disable unused radios instantly to save battery or comply with site-specific RF policies. The same console lets IT staff remap the tablet’s physical function keys to launch line-of-business apps, insert custom key sequences, or trigger emergency workflows without additional middleware. Because settings are written to the device firmware, they persist across reboots and Windows updates, reducing help-desk tickets. The single-version release 0.0.0.5 ships as a signed x86/x64 executable that runs on Windows 10 IoT Enterprise and Windows 11, integrates with existing MDM deployments via standard registry hooks, and logs every change to the Windows Event Log for audit purposes. Typical use cases include enforcing airborne-mode rules in hazardous plants, pre-configuring connectivity for roaming delivery teams, and locking down RF capabilities for secure facilities while still permitting barcode scanning over Bluetooth. The utility belongs to the System Utilities / Hardware configuration category and is distributed exclusively as freeware for Handheld Group hardware. MaxGoWindows is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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