How To Speed Up WPS Office Startup

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To optimize WPS Office settings for faster startup, begin by deactivating auto-loading extensions that load automatically when the application launches. Many users are unaware that WPS Office includes features such as cloud sync, preloaded design templates, and real-time updates that run in the background, contributing to longer launch times. Access the settings menu by clicking on the user avatar in the upper right corner, then navigate to the Options section. Look for the Launch settings or equivalent and uncheck options like Enable auto-update checks, Sync templates during initialization, and Start sync when opening WPS.



Next, limit template initialization WPS Office often preloads a large library of document, spreadsheet, and presentation templates that may not be relevant to your daily work. Go to the Document Templates under the Home tab and move infrequently used templates to storage you rarely use. This reduces memory overhead during initialization. You can also reconfigure template directory to a minimal set, ensuring only essential formats are available when opening a new file.



Clearing temporary and cache files regularly improves performance. WPS Office stores active session records, last opened items, and temporarily stored files that can accumulate over time. Locate the cache directory, typically found in the AppData folder on Windows, and delete files older than a week. Alternatively, use the storage optimizer if available in the Settings under System Cleanup.



Disable graphical enhancements that enhance the user interface but slow down responsiveness. In the Visual Settings section, turn off transitions, smooth reveals, and other visual flourishes. These features look polished but consume system resources during startup, especially on legacy hardware.



Ensure that WPS Office is set to launch in basic mode instead of full mode if it offers such an option. Basic mode skips loading premium toolbars, resulting in a quicker launch. You can always switch back to enhanced mode manually when you need full functionality.



Consider installing the most recent release, as newer releases often include efficiency patches and stability enhancements that address slow startup issues. However, avoid unstable test editions unless necessary, as they may introduce instability.



Lastly, manage your boot-time applications. Even if WPS Office itself is optimized, having too many other applications set to launch with the system boot process can slow down overall system performance, indirectly affecting WPS Office's startup time. Use the Startup Manager to disable unneeded services from launching at boot.



By following these steps, you can significantly reduce the time it takes for WPS Office to start up, making your productivity more fluid and seamless without compromising essential features.