If you stream on Twitch, you may be using the new Creator Dashboard, which – to coin a phrase – streamlines many common broadcasting functions and commands with a slicker, simpler interface. There’s a way to customize which windows you see in the Creator Dashboard, but it’s hidden behind the Konami Code. That’s right: By typing in the Konami Code, you can pull up a new submenu that lets you toggle switches for each element in the new Dashboard. Each pane is toggleable: the Activity Feed Panel, Chat Panel, Stream Preview Panel, Quick Actions Panel, and Edit Stream Info Panel can all be switched on or off through the hidden menu. Making changes requires a save and reload of the Creator Dashboard page. As our sister site The Loadout reports, streamer Devin Nash showed this feature off with no small amount of incredulity during his stream December 5. “In the infinite wisdom of Twitch’s design decisions, they put the Konami Code behind the only actual useful thing that the Creator Dashboard has,” he said. “And I cannot believe it. This is real shit.”
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