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#{\footnote Main}
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${\footnote About Tweak UI}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
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K{\footnote Welcome; Tweak UI, Introducing}
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{\b About Tweak UI}\par
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"Tweak UI" allows you to fine-tune ("tweak")
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the Windows User Interface ("UI").\par
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To run "Tweak UI", double-click its icon in the Control Panel.\par
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\{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab
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To learn more about "Tweak UI", click the "Contents" button
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in the button bar at the top of this window.\par
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\{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab
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To uninstall "Tweak UI", make sure to follow the instructions
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in the "How to... Uninstall Tweak UI" section of this help file.\par
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}
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_GROUP}\fs18\sl0
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Try clicking on a UI widget instead of static text.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_RESET}
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${\footnote Restore Factory Settings}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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The "Restore Factory Settings" button sets all the options on the
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page to the default settings.
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#{\footnote IDH_SPEEDHELP}
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${\footnote Menu speed}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Mouse, menu speed; menu speed}
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Controls the speed at which cascading menus
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automatically open when you move the mouse over them.
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The fastest setting causes them to open immediately. The slowest
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setting is extraordinarily slow.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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#{\footnote IDH_DBLCLK}
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${\footnote Double click sensitivity}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Mouse, double-click sensitivity; double-click sensitivity}
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Double click sensitivity specifies how close together two mouse
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clicks need to be (in pixels) to be considered a double-click.
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\par
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To test the double-click sensitivity, click twice on the test icon
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with the left mouse button. If the two clicks registered as a double-click,
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then the icon will change.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_DRAG}
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${\footnote Drag sensitivity}
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K{\footnote Mouse, drag sensitivity; drag sensitivity}
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Drag sensitivity specifies how far (in pixels) the mouse
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must move with the button held down before the system decides that
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you are dragging the object. Increase this value if you find that
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you are dragging objects accidentally when you click on them.
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\par
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To test the drag sensitivity, try to drag the test icon with the
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left mouse button. The icon will begin dragging when you have
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moved the mouse the necessary distance.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_WHEEL}
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${\footnote Mouse wheel settings}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Mouse, wheel; wheel}
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Check the "Use mouse wheel for scrolling" box to enable
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the use of the mouse wheel to scroll data. When the mouse
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wheel is enabled, you can specify whether rotating the wheel
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should cause data to scroll by a page or by a specified number
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of lines.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, available only if the operating
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system contains native support for a mouse wheel.
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#{\footnote IDH_XMOUSE}
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${\footnote Activation follows mouse}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Mouse, activation follows mouse; X-Mouse}
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The "Activation follows mouse" check-box
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enables X-Mouse style window activation.
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When X-Mouse style window activation is enabled,
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you need only move the mouse into a window in order
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to give it focus. Normally, you must click on a window
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in order to give it focus.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\par
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If this setting is not available, you must use the separate
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XMouse PowerToy.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_XMOUSERAISE}
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${\footnote Autoraise when activating}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Mouse, autoraise; X-Mouse}
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If you check the "Autoraise when activating" check-box, then
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moving the mouse into a window will not only give it focus, but
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also raise it to the top as if you had clicked on it.
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\par
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This setting requires "Activation follows mouse" to be enabled
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for it to have any effect.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\par
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This setting is not available on all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_XMOUSEDELAY}
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${\footnote Autoraise delay}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Mouse, autoraise delay; X-Mouse}
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The "Autoraise delay" value specifies the amount of time (in milliseconds)
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the mouse must remain over an inactive window before it is
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activated. Set this value to zero to have the window activate instantly.
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\par
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This setting requires "Activation follows mouse" to be enabled
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for it to have any effect.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\par
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This setting is not available on all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_TIPSTIP}
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${\footnote Tips}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Mouse, tips}
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Push the "Tips" button to read the Tweak UI help file.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_TEST}
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${\footnote Test area}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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Right-click the test area to test the menu speed.
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Double-click with the left mouse button to test the double-click
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sensitivity. Drag with the left mouse button to test the drag sensitivity.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_IE3ENGINE}
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${\footnote Internet Explorer search engine}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, Internet Explorer search engine; Internet Explorer search engine; search engine}
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Select an Internet search engine to use when you type "? keyword"
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in the Internet Explorer Address bar. If you select "Custom", then
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you can specify a search engine not on the list.
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\par
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Note that the inclusion of a search engine in the list should not
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be construed as an endorsement by Microsoft of that service.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, requiring Internet Explorer 3.0 or 4.0.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_RUDEAPP}
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${\footnote Prevent applications from stealing focus}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, focus; focus}
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If "Prevent applications from stealing focus" is enabled,
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applications will not be allowed to steal focus from the window
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you are working in. Instead, their taskbar icon will flash
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to indicate that the application is trying to get your attention.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not supported on all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_RUDEAPPFLASH}
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${\footnote Flash taskbar button when rude application activates}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, rude applications; rude applications}
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Select the number of times the system should flash the taskbar button
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of a rude application.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not supported on all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_ANIMATE}
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${\footnote Window animation}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, window animation; window animation; animation, window}
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The "Window animation" check-box
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enables the window animation effect that occurs when you minimize,
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maximize, or restore a window.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_SMOOTHSCROLL}
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${\footnote Smooth scrolling}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, smooth scrolling; smooth scrolling; animation, scrolling}
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The "Smooth scrolling" check-box
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enables animated window scrolling in Explorer and other programs.
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\par
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This option is available only if your version of Windows supports
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control of smooth scrolling separately from window animation. If
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this option is not available, then the Window animation check-box
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controls both window caption animation and smooth scrolling.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_BEEP}
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${\footnote Beep on errors}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, beep on errors; beep on errors; speaker, beep on errors}
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The "Beep on errors" check-box
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enables the playing of a beep sound (customizable in the "Sounds"
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control panel) when a system error occurs. This setting
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does not affect custom error sounds played by applications.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_MENUANIMATE}
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${\footnote Menu animation}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, menu animation; menu animation; animation, menu}
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The "Menu animation" check-box
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enables the animation effect that occurs when you open a menu.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_COMBOANIMATE}
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${\footnote Combo box animation}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, combo box animation; combo box animation;
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animation, combo box}
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The "Combo box animation" check-box
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enables the animation effect that occurs when you open the
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list-box portion of a combo box control.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_LBOXANIMATE}
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${\footnote List box animation}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, list box animation; list box animation;
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animation, list box}
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The "List box animation" check-box
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enables the smooth scrolling effect that occurs when you scroll
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through a list-box control.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_KEYBOARDCUES}
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${\footnote Keyboard indicators}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, underlines; underlines}
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K{\footnote General, keyboard indicators; keyboard indicators}
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If "Always show keyboard indicators" is enabled, then
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keyboard indicators such as menu underlines and
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dotted focus rectangles are always displayed. If the
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option is disabled, then keyboard indicators are suppressed
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until you press the Alt key.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_HOTTRACK}
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${\footnote Mouse hot-tracking effects}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, mouse hot-tracking effects; mouse hot-tracking effects}
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The "Mouse hot-tracking effects" check-box
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enables mouse-related window effects such as
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tooltip windows over the Minimize, Restore, and Close buttons.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_MENUFADE}
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${\footnote Menu fading}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, menu fading; menu fade}
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The "Menu fading" check-box
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enables the fade-in animation when you open a menu.
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This setting overrides the "Menu animation" setting.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_SELECTIONFADE}
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${\footnote Menu section fading}
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K{\footnote General, menu selection fade; menu selection fade}
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The "Menu selection fading" check-box
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enables the fade-out animation when you select a menu item.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_TOOLTIPANIMATION}
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${\footnote Tooltip animation}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, tooltip animation; tooltip animation}
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The "Tooltip animation" check-box
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enables the sliding animation when a tooltip appears.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_TOOLTIPFADE}
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${\footnote Tooltip fade}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, tooltip fade; tooltip fade}
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The "Tooltip fade" check-box
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enables the fade-out animation when a tooltip disappears.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_CURSORSHADOW}
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${\footnote Cursor shadow}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, cursor shadow; cursor shadow}
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The "Cursor shadow" check-box
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enables the shadow-effect underneath the mouse cursor.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_PAINTVERSION}
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${\footnote Show Windows version on desktop}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote General, show Windows version on desktop; desktop, Windows version}
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The "Show Windows version on desktop" check-box
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enables the display of the Windows version and monitor
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information (if multiple monitors are instlaled) in the corner
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of every monitor.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_LINKEFFECT}
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${\footnote Shortcut overlay}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Explorer, shortcut overlay; Arrow, on shortcuts;
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shortcuts, arrow; icons, arrow on shortcut}
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The "Shortcut overlay" section
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customizes the overlay used by Explorer to indicate
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that an icon represents a shortcut. Choose one of the predefined
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overlays, or "Custom".
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\par
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The shortcut overlay effect is a system-wide setting.
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\par
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{\b Windows 95 only:}
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If you set the overlay to None and uninstall Tweak UI,
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then the customized shortcut overlay is uninstalled as well.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_BANNER}
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${\footnote Animated "Click here to begin"}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Explorer, click here to begin; Click here to begin;
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Arrow, on taskbar}
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Uncheck the "Animated 'Click here to begin'" box to
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suppress the cheery "Click here to begin" message
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that appears on the taskbar when you log in.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_WELCOME}
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${\footnote Tip of the day}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Explorer, tip of the day; Tip of the day}
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Uncheck the "Tip of the day" box to
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suppress the tip of the day that appears when you log in.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_PREFIX}
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${\footnote Prefix "Shortcut to" on new shortcuts}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Explorer, "Shortcut to" prefix; shortcuts, "Shortcut to" prefix}
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Check the "Prefix 'Shortcut to' on new shortcuts"
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box to put the phrase "Shortcut to" at the beginning
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of newly-created shortcuts.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\par
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{\b Windows 95/98/Millennium:}
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If you uninstall Tweak UI, this customization is uninstalled as
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well.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_EXITSAVE}
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${\footnote Save Explorer window settings}
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+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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K{\footnote Explorer, save settings on exit; save settings on exit}
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Check the "Save Explorer window settings" box to
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save the settings of a folder when you
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close it. When you return to the folder, the previous settings
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will be restored. When you shut down, Windows will remember
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which folders were open and re-open them the next time you log on.
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\par
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If you uncheck the "Save Explorer window settings" box,
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then these settings are not
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saved when you close an Explorer window or shut down.
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\par
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This is a per-user setting.
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\page
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#{\footnote IDH_MAKEPRETTY}
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${\footnote Adjust case of 8.3 filenames}
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|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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|
K{\footnote Explorer, adjust case of 8.3 filenames}
|
||
|
If the "Adjust case of 8.3 filenames" box is checked,
|
||
|
then Explorer will convert all-uppercase 8.3 filenames
|
||
|
to mixed-case filenames.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting, not available on all platforms.
|
||
|
\page
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|
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|
#{\footnote IDH_CONNECTEDFILES}
|
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|
${\footnote Manipulate connected files as a unit}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Explorer, connected files}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Explorer, *_files}
|
||
|
If the "Manipulate connected files as a unit" box is checked,
|
||
|
then any operations performed on Document.htm (or Document.html) will
|
||
|
also be performed on "Document_files" and vice versa. For example,
|
||
|
if you delete Document.htm, then the Document_files folder will
|
||
|
also be deleted.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting, not available on all platforms.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
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|
#{\footnote IDH_COMPRESSCLR}
|
||
|
${\footnote Color of compressed files}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Explorer, color of compressed files; compressed files, color}
|
||
|
Click the colored button to change the color Explorer uses to display
|
||
|
compressed files. For this change to take effect, you must also configure
|
||
|
Explorer to show compressed files in a different color.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting, not available on all platforms.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
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|
#{\footnote IDH_HOTTRACKCLR}
|
||
|
${\footnote Color of hot-tracked items}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Explorer, color of hot-tracked items; hot-tracking, color}
|
||
|
Click the colored button to change the color Explorer uses to display
|
||
|
items as you hover over them.
|
||
|
For this change to take effect, you must also configure
|
||
|
Explorer into single-click mode.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting, not available on all platforms.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
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|
#{\footnote IDH_IE4LV}
|
||
|
${\footnote IE4 Settings List}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Internet Explorer 4.0 -- see IE4}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Click on a check-box to enable or disable an IE4 feature.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
For additional information on a particular feature,
|
||
|
right-click the feature and select "What's This".
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_SHOWINTERNET}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show Internet icon on desktop}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Desktop, customizing; icons, on desktop}
|
||
|
K{\footnote IE4, customizing; Internet icon}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Enable the "Show Internet icon on desktop" feature
|
||
|
to show the "Internet" icon on the desktop.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If this option is not available in Tweak UI, you
|
||
|
should use the corresponding option in Internet Explorer Properties,
|
||
|
on the Advanced page.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_ADDTODOCSMENU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Add new documents to Documents on Start Menu}
|
||
|
K{\footnote IE4, customizing; Start Menu, customizing; Documents}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Enable the "Add new documents to Documents on Start Menu"
|
||
|
feature to allow IE4 to add documents to the Documents
|
||
|
section of the Start Menu when you launch them.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you disable this feature, then the Documents menu
|
||
|
will not be changed by IE4.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_SHOWDOCSMENU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show Documents on Start Menu}
|
||
|
K{\footnote IE4, customizing; Start Menu, customizing; Documents}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Enable the "Show Documents on Start Menu"
|
||
|
feature to enable the "Documents" section of the Start Menu.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you disable this feature, then the Documents menu
|
||
|
will not be added to the Start Menu.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_ACTIVEDESKTOP}
|
||
|
${\footnote Allow Active Desktop to be turned on/off}
|
||
|
K{\footnote IE4, customizing; Desktop, customizing; Active Desktop}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Enable the "Allow Active Desktop to be turned on/off"
|
||
|
feature to allow users to enable and disable the
|
||
|
Internet Explorer Active Desktop.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you disable this feature, then Active Desktop features
|
||
|
(including stretched wallpaper) will be unavailable.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CHANGEACTIVEDESKTOP}
|
||
|
${\footnote Allow changes to Active Desktop}
|
||
|
K{\footnote IE4, customizing; Desktop, customizing; Active Desktop}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Enable the "Allow changes to Active Desktop"
|
||
|
feature to allow the Active Desktop settings
|
||
|
to be modified.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you disable this feature, then the options
|
||
|
to customize the Active Desktop will be hidden
|
||
|
from the user.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_FAVORITESMENU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show Favorites on Start Menu}
|
||
|
K{\footnote IE4, customizing; Start Menu, customizing; Favorites}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Enable the "Show Favorites on Start Menu"
|
||
|
feature to enable the "Favorites" section of the Start Menu.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you disable this feature, then the Favorites menu
|
||
|
will not be added to the Start Menu.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARHISTORIES}
|
||
|
${\footnote Clear document, run, typed-URL history on exit}
|
||
|
K{\footnote IE4, customizing; Start Menu, customizing; Histories}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Enable the "Clear document, run, typed-URL history on exit"
|
||
|
feature to cause the Document menu, the Run history,
|
||
|
and the typed-URL history to be erased when you log off.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you disable this feature, then the Document, Run,
|
||
|
and typed-URL histories will be retained across logons.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_NEWSHELL}
|
||
|
${\footnote Shell enhancements}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Shell enhancements}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Enable the "shell enhancements"
|
||
|
feature to enable shell enhancements that were added
|
||
|
after Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you disable this feature, then the shell will
|
||
|
lose many of its enhancements, such as Active Desktop,
|
||
|
Web View, folder customization,
|
||
|
the QuickLaunch bar, and the ability to right-click the taskbar.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_LOGOFF}
|
||
|
${\footnote Allow Logoff}
|
||
|
K{\footnote IE4, customizing; Start Menu, customizing; Allow Logoff}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Enable the "Allow Logoff"
|
||
|
feature to enable the "Log off" command on
|
||
|
the Start Menu.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you disable this feature, then the "Log off" command
|
||
|
will be removed from the Start Menu.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_ACCIDENTAL2CLK}
|
||
|
${\footnote Detect accidental double-clicks}
|
||
|
K{\footnote IE4, customizing; Detect accidental double-clicks}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
If the "Detect accidental double-clicks"
|
||
|
feature is enabled, then Web View windows will treat double-clicks
|
||
|
as if they were single-clicks.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you disable this feature, then
|
||
|
a double-click will be treated as two single-clicks. This
|
||
|
may result in a file being accidentally launched twice.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_FAVLINKS}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show Links on Favorites menu}
|
||
|
K{\footnote IE4, customizing; Links on Favorites menu}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
"Show Links on Favorites Menu"
|
||
|
controls whether the Links menu will be shown on the Favorites menu.
|
||
|
The items on the Links menu are always available
|
||
|
by right-clicking the IE toolbar and enabling the "Links" toolbar.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_HELPONSTARTMENU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show Help on Start Menu}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Start Menu, customizing; Help on Start Menu}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
"Show Help on Start Menu"
|
||
|
controls whether the Help option will be shown on the Start Menu.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CPLONSTARTMENU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show Control Panel on Start Menu Settings}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Start Menu, customizing; Control Panel on Start Menu Settings}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
"Show Control Panel on Start Menu Settings"
|
||
|
controls whether Control Panel will be listed on the
|
||
|
Start Menu under "Settings".
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_NETONSTARTMENU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show Dial-Up Networking Start Menu Settings}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Start Menu, customizing; Dial-Up Networking on Start Menu Settings}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
"Show Dial-Up Networking on Start Menu Settings"
|
||
|
controls whether "Network and Dial-Up Connections"
|
||
|
(also called "Dial-Up Networking") will be listed on the
|
||
|
Settings menu on the Start Menu.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_WINKEYS}
|
||
|
${\footnote Enable Windows+X hotkeys}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Windows+X hotkeys}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
"Enable Windows+X hotkeys"
|
||
|
controls whether the various standard hotkey combinations
|
||
|
associated with the Windows key should be active, such as
|
||
|
Windows+R and Windows+F. Note that this does not control
|
||
|
the behavior when you press the Windows key by itself.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_COMPNEARME}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show Computers Near Me in Network Places}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Computers Near Me}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
"Show Computers Near Me in Network Places"
|
||
|
controls whether the "Computers Near Me" icon is displayed in
|
||
|
the Network Places folder.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_MYDOCSONSTARTMENU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show My Documents on Start Menu Documents}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Start Menu, customizing; My Documents on Start Menu Documents}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
"Show My Documents on Start Menu Documents"
|
||
|
controls whether the "My Documents" folder is shown on the
|
||
|
Documents menu on the Start Menu.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_MYPICSONSTARTMENU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show My Pictures on Start Menu Documents}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Start Menu, customizing; My Pictures on Start Menu Documents}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
"Show My Pictures on Start Menu Documents"
|
||
|
controls whether the "My Pictures" folder is shown on the
|
||
|
Documents menu on the Start Menu.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CMDFILECOMP}
|
||
|
${\footnote Command prompt filename completion}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Command prompt, filename completion; filename completion}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Select the character (or none) which will be used at the command
|
||
|
prompt for filename completion.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting, available only on Windows 2000.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CMDDIRCOMP}
|
||
|
${\footnote Command prompt directory completion}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Command prompt, directory completion; directory completion}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
Select the character (or none) which will be used at the command
|
||
|
prompt for directory completion.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting, available only on Windows 2000.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_ICONLV}
|
||
|
${\footnote Special desktop icons}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Desktop, customizing; icons, on desktop}
|
||
|
Click on a check-box to add or
|
||
|
remove a special desktop icon to or from the desktop.
|
||
|
Icons without check-boxes cannot be
|
||
|
placed on the desktop as special desktop icons, but
|
||
|
you can still use Create As File to put them on the
|
||
|
desktop, or anywhere else for that matter.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
Right-click an entry to see a menu of additional options.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
Special desktop icons are a system-wide
|
||
|
setting. Removing a special desktop icon removes it from
|
||
|
everybody's desktop. The one exception is the Network
|
||
|
Neighborhood, which is a per-user setting.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
Removing the desktop icon merely removes the icon.
|
||
|
Any software associated with the desktop icon remains installed.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you add or remove the Network Neighborhood, you must log off
|
||
|
and back on for the changes will take effect.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
To control the My Documents or Internet Explorer icons, you may
|
||
|
need to use the Advanced tab on the
|
||
|
Folder Options or Internet Explorer Properties dialogs.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CREATENOW}
|
||
|
${\footnote Create As File}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Desktop icons, creating as file; create as file}
|
||
|
Click the "Create As File" button to create a special file which behaves
|
||
|
like the highlighted special desktop icon, but which can be dragged and
|
||
|
dropped anywhere you want.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_DESKFIRSTICON}
|
||
|
${\footnote First icon on desktop}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Desktop icons, first}
|
||
|
Select the icon you wish to appear first on the desktop.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-system setting, available only if the current user
|
||
|
has permission to alter the My Computer settings.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_MYCOMP}
|
||
|
${\footnote My Computer}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote My Computer, customizing; icons, in My Computer}
|
||
|
Click on a check-box to enable or disable
|
||
|
the display of a drive in My Computer. If the box
|
||
|
is checked, then the drive will be shown in My Computer if
|
||
|
the drive exists on the computer.
|
||
|
If the box is unchecked, then the drive will never
|
||
|
be shown in My Computer.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting, available only if the current user
|
||
|
has permission to alter the My Computer settings.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_FOLDERNAME}
|
||
|
${\footnote Special Folders}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote General, special folders}
|
||
|
The "Special Folders" section lets you view and edit the
|
||
|
locations of the various Windows special folders. Select the
|
||
|
folder from the "Folder" section and change it by clicking
|
||
|
the "Change Location" button.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting. You will need to log off and back on
|
||
|
for the changes to take effect.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_AUTOLOGON}
|
||
|
${\footnote Automatic logon}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Logon, automatic logon; automatic logon}
|
||
|
Check the "Log on automatically at system startup" box
|
||
|
to bypass the initial logon dialog box by using the values
|
||
|
provided in the User name and Password sections.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This setting works only for the Microsoft Networking logon dialog.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
To suppress autologon, hold the shift key while the system is starting.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a system-wide setting.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
{\b Windows 95/98/Millennium:}
|
||
|
The autologon process can be fooled by applications
|
||
|
which run automatically at startup, such as ScanDisk.
|
||
|
well.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_AUTOLOGONUSER}
|
||
|
${\footnote Automatic logon user name}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Logon, automatic logon user name; automatic logon user name}
|
||
|
Type the user name that should be used by the automatic logon facility.
|
||
|
The value you enter here is ignored if the "Log on automatically
|
||
|
at system startup" box is not checked.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a system-wide setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_AUTOLOGONPASS}
|
||
|
${\footnote Automatic logon password}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Logon, automatic logon password; automatic logon password}
|
||
|
Type the password that should be used by the automatic logon facility.
|
||
|
The value you enter here is ignored if the "Log on automatically
|
||
|
at system startup" box is not checked.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a system-wide setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_LOGONSHUTDOWN}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show shutdown button on logon dialog}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Logon, shutdown; shutdown}
|
||
|
Check the "Show shutdown button on logon dialog" to display
|
||
|
a "Shut down" button on the main logon screen. This allows
|
||
|
any user to shut down the system without a password.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a system-wide setting, available only on Windows NT.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_TEMPLATE}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
${\footnote Create New Document Template}
|
||
|
K{\footnote New, document templates; templates; document templates}
|
||
|
Click on a check-box to to add or
|
||
|
remove a document type to or from the list of document types available
|
||
|
when you right-click and select "New".
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
Drop a file into the window, and
|
||
|
Tweak UI will automatically convert it into a document template.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If you have trouble creating a template, consult the
|
||
|
Tweak UI template troubleshooter.
|
||
|
\page
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#{\footnote IDH_TEMPLATEDEL}
|
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|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
${\footnote Remove Document Template}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Remove, document templates; templates; document templates}
|
||
|
Highlight a document template and click the "Remove" button to
|
||
|
remove that document template permanently instead of merely hiding it.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
Some document templates cannot be removed.
|
||
|
\page
|
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|
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|
#{\footnote IDH_UNINSTALL}
|
||
|
${\footnote Add/Remove Programs}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Uninstall, customizing list of programs;
|
||
|
Add/Remove, customizing list of programs}
|
||
|
Right-click an entry in the list of programs to view a menu of options.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
Removing the entry from the Add/Remove list merely prevents the item
|
||
|
from appearing in the Add/Remove dialog box.
|
||
|
Any software associated with the program remains installed.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_UNINSTALLEDIT}
|
||
|
${\footnote Edit Add/Remove Programs Entry}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Uninstall, editing entry in list;
|
||
|
Add/Remove, editing entry in list}
|
||
|
Allows you to edit the description and command associated with the
|
||
|
highlighted entry.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_UNINSTALLDELETE}
|
||
|
${\footnote Delete Add/Remove Programs Entry}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Uninstall, deleting entry from list;
|
||
|
Add/Remove, deleting entry from list}
|
||
|
Removes the highlighted entry from the Add/Remove dialog.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_UNINSTALLNEW}
|
||
|
${\footnote New Add/Remove Programs Entry}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Uninstall, adding entry to list;
|
||
|
Add/Remove, adding entry to list}
|
||
|
Creates a new entry in the Add/Remove dialog.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_UNINSTALLEDITDESC}
|
||
|
${\footnote Add/Remove Programs Entry Description}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Uninstall, editing entry in list;
|
||
|
Add/Remove, editing entry in list}
|
||
|
Contains the description of the program as it appears
|
||
|
in the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_UNINSTALLEDITCOMMAND}
|
||
|
${\footnote Add/Remove Programs Entry Command}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Uninstall, editing entry in list;
|
||
|
Add/Remove, editing entry in list}
|
||
|
Contains the command to be run when the corresponding entry
|
||
|
in the in the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel is selected.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_BOOTKEYS}
|
||
|
${\footnote Function keys available for nn seconds}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Boot, function keys; Boot, delay;
|
||
|
Startup, function keys; Statup, delay; F8 key at boot}
|
||
|
Uncheck the "Function keys available" option to disable the
|
||
|
various function keys that modify the boot process, such
|
||
|
as F5 and F8.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
If the option is enabled, you may adjust how long Windows 95 or Windows 98
|
||
|
will pause after the "Starting Windows 95" (or "Starting Windows 98")
|
||
|
message to see
|
||
|
if you are pressing a function key.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_BOOTGUI}
|
||
|
${\footnote Start GUI automatically}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Boot, start GUI automatically;
|
||
|
Startup, start GUI automatically}
|
||
|
Uncheck the "Start GUI automatically" option to make Windows
|
||
|
stop the boot process once it has reached a command prompt instead
|
||
|
of continuing to the GUI automatically.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_LOGO}
|
||
|
${\footnote Display splash screen while booting}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Boot, splash screen; Startup, splash screen}
|
||
|
Uncheck the "Display splash screen" option to suppress the
|
||
|
Windows splash screen that appears during the boot process.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_BOOTMULTI}
|
||
|
${\footnote Allow F4 to boot previous operating system}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Boot, function keys;
|
||
|
Startup, function keys; F4 key at boot; previous operating system}
|
||
|
Check "Allow F4 to boot previous operating system" to enable
|
||
|
the F4 key to load
|
||
|
the operating system that you were running before installing
|
||
|
Windows 95 or Windows 98.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
Of course, this assumes that you (1) actually had a previous
|
||
|
operating system, and (2) didn't delete any files required
|
||
|
by the previous operating system...
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_AUTOSCAN}
|
||
|
${\footnote Autorun Scandisk}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Boot, Autorun Scandisk; Startup, Autorun Scandisk}
|
||
|
The "Autorun Scandisk" box
|
||
|
controls how Windows will behave when it detects that the previous
|
||
|
Windows session did not shut down properly.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This option is available only if your version of Windows supports it.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_BOOTMENU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Always show boot menu}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Boot, menu; Startup, menu}
|
||
|
Check "Always show boot menu" to see a boot menu every time you
|
||
|
start Windows. Normally, Windows will show a boot menu
|
||
|
only if it detected that there was a problem with the previous
|
||
|
boot.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_BOOTMENUDELAY}
|
||
|
${\footnote Continue booting after nn seconds}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Boot, delay; Startup, delay}
|
||
|
The "Continue booting after nn seconds" section
|
||
|
controls how long
|
||
|
the boot menu will remain on the screen before the default action
|
||
|
is taken.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_REPAIR}
|
||
|
${\footnote Repair}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Troubleshooting}
|
||
|
The "Repair" page allows you to repair various aspects
|
||
|
of the system. For details, select a type of repair
|
||
|
and a description of that repair will be displayed.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARLV}
|
||
|
${\footnote Convering Your Tracks}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia; covering your tracks}
|
||
|
Right-click a specific item and select "What's This?"
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARRUN}
|
||
|
${\footnote Clear Run History at Logon}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, run history; run history}
|
||
|
Check the "Clear Run history at logon" box
|
||
|
to cause the history stored in the Run dialog of the Start menu
|
||
|
to be erased each time you log on.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
Note that this clears only the standard Explorer Run history.
|
||
|
It does not clear the Run history for other applications such
|
||
|
as Norton Navigator, nor does it clear the auto-filling of the Run
|
||
|
history from your URL history.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARDOC}
|
||
|
${\footnote Clear Document History at Logon}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, document history; document history}
|
||
|
Check the "Clear Document history at logon" box
|
||
|
to cause the history stored in the Documents section of the Start menu
|
||
|
to be erased each time you log on.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARFINDDOCS}
|
||
|
${\footnote Clear Find Files History at Logon}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, find history; find history}
|
||
|
Check the "Clear Find Files history at logon" box
|
||
|
to cause the history stored in Find Files dialog
|
||
|
to be erased each time you log on.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARFINDCOMP}
|
||
|
${\footnote Clear Find Computer History at Logon}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, find history; find history}
|
||
|
Check the "Clear Find Computer history at logon" box
|
||
|
to cause the history stored in Find Computer dialog
|
||
|
to be erased each time you log on.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARURL}
|
||
|
${\footnote Clear Internet Explorer History at Logon}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, Internet Explorer history; Internet Explorer history}
|
||
|
Check the "Clear Internet Explorer history at logon" box
|
||
|
to cause the Internet Explorer URL history
|
||
|
to be erased each time you log on.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARNETUSE}
|
||
|
${\footnote Clear Network Connection History at Logon}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, Network Connection history; Network Connection history}
|
||
|
Check the "Clear Network Connection history at logon" box
|
||
|
to cause the history stored in the "Map Network Drive" dialog
|
||
|
of "My Computer"
|
||
|
to be erased each time you log on.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARUSER}
|
||
|
${\footnote Clear Last User at Logon}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, last user history; last user history}
|
||
|
Check the "Clear Last User at logon" box
|
||
|
to prevent Windows from displaying the name of the
|
||
|
previous user in the system logon dialog box.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
Note that if you choose to clear the last user at logon,
|
||
|
then automatic logon will be disabled and you will be
|
||
|
required to type your password every time you start the system.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a system-wide setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARTELNET}
|
||
|
${\footnote Clear Telnet History at Logon}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, telnet history; telnet history}
|
||
|
Check the "Clear Telnet History at logon" box
|
||
|
to erase the history of previous connections
|
||
|
as recorded by the Windows Telnet program.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CLEARNOW}
|
||
|
${\footnote Clear Selected Items Now}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, clear now}
|
||
|
Push the "Clear Selected Items Now" button
|
||
|
to clear the histories of the items currently selected immediately
|
||
|
instead of waiting until the next time you log on.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CDROMAUDIO}
|
||
|
${\footnote Play Audio CDs Automatically}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, audio CDs; CDs, autoplay}
|
||
|
Check the "Play audio CDs automatically" box
|
||
|
to run CD Player when an audio CD is inserted.\par
|
||
|
(Requires a CD-ROM drive which supports autoinsert notification.)
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a system-wide setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CDROMDATA}
|
||
|
${\footnote Play Data CDs Automatically}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, data CDs; CDs, autoplay}
|
||
|
Check the "Play data CDs automatically" box
|
||
|
to run the program on a data CD when it is inserted,
|
||
|
provided the CD was designed for Windows auto-play.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
(Requires a CD-ROM drive which supports autoinsert notification.)
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a per-user setting.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_FAULTLOG}
|
||
|
${\footnote Log application errors to FAULTLOG.TXT}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Paranoia, log application errors; application errors}
|
||
|
Check the "Log application errors to FAULTLOG.TXT" box
|
||
|
to record application error information to the file
|
||
|
FAULTLOG.TXT in your Windows directory.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This option is available only on Windows 95 and Windows 98.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CDBACKBUTTON}
|
||
|
${\footnote Show Back button on File Open/Save dialog}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Common dialogs, show Back button; Back button}
|
||
|
Check the "Show Back button on File Open/Save dialog" box
|
||
|
to enable the button on common file open/save dialogs
|
||
|
which allows you to navigate to the previous directory.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This option is available only on Windows Millennium and Windows 2000.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CDFILEMRU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Remember previously-used filenames}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Common dialogs, remember previously-used filenames; filename history}
|
||
|
Check the "Remember previously-used filenames" box
|
||
|
to allow the common file open/save dialogs to remember
|
||
|
the names of the files you most recently opened or saved.
|
||
|
This list is names is available by clicking the down-arrow
|
||
|
at the right-hand side of the "File name" edit box.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This option is available only on Windows Millennium and Windows 2000.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_CDPlACESBAR}
|
||
|
${\footnote Customize the Places Bar}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
|
||
|
K{\footnote Common dialogs, Places Bar; Places Bar}
|
||
|
Under "Places Bar", you have three options for the
|
||
|
Places Bar which appears on the common file open/save dialog.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
{\tx180\li180\fi-180
|
||
|
\{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab
|
||
|
Select "show default places" to display the default Places Bar.\par
|
||
|
\{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab
|
||
|
Select "Hide places bar" to suppress the Places Bar altogether.\par
|
||
|
\{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab
|
||
|
Select "Custom plces bar" to specify up to five custom places
|
||
|
for the Places Bar. Underneath, you can specify each custom
|
||
|
place. You can either select a predefined custom place from the
|
||
|
dropdown combo box or choose your own place by typing its full path.\par
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
This option is available only on Windows Millennium and Windows 2000.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote HOWTO_SPEAKER}
|
||
|
${\footnote The speaker icon on the taskbar}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote speaker, on taskbar}
|
||
|
{\b Displaying the speaker icon on the taskbar}\par
|
||
|
\tx360\li360\fi-360
|
||
|
1.\tab Click here {\uldb \{bmc shortcut.bmp\}}
|
||
|
{\v !ExecFile(rundll32.exe,"shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL mmsys.cpl")}
|
||
|
to display the Multimedia control panel.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
2.\tab Add or remove the check-mark on the
|
||
|
"Show volume control on the taskbar" setting.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
\li0\fi0
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote HOWTO_BATMETER}
|
||
|
${\footnote The battery meter on the taskbar}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote battery meter, on taskbar}
|
||
|
{\b Displaying the battery meter icon on the taskbar}\par
|
||
|
\tx360\li360\fi-360
|
||
|
1.\tab Click here {\uldb \{bmc shortcut.bmp\}}
|
||
|
{\v !ExecFile(rundll32.exe,"shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL main.cpl,Power")}
|
||
|
to display the Power Management control panel.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
2.\tab Add or remove the check-mark on the
|
||
|
"Enable battery meter on taskbar" setting.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
\li0\fi0
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote HOWTO_SENDTO}
|
||
|
${\footnote Open a file with your favorite editor}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote send to}
|
||
|
{\b Open a file with your favorite editor}\par
|
||
|
Put a shortcut to your favorite editor in your SendTo folder,
|
||
|
a subfolder of your Windows folder,
|
||
|
and it will appear in your "Send To" menu. You can then right-click
|
||
|
any file and send it to your editor.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote HOWTO_EXTENSIONS}
|
||
|
${\footnote Save a file without a default extension}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote extensions, overriding}
|
||
|
{\b Save a file without a default extension}\par
|
||
|
To save a document with an extension other than the one the program
|
||
|
wants to use, enclose the name in quotation marks. For example,
|
||
|
if you run Notepad and save a file under the name
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
\tx360
|
||
|
\tab Dr.Z
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
it will actually be saved under the name Dr.Z.txt. But if you type
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
\tab "Dr.Z"
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
then the document will be saved under the name Dr.Z.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This is a feature,
|
||
|
so that you can name a document
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
\tab Letter to Dr. Johnson
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
and it will be saved as "Letter to Dr. Johnson.txt" so that the
|
||
|
document will be properly associated with Notepad. Otherwise,
|
||
|
the extension would be "Johnson", which is not a great idea.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote HOWTO_CDPLAYER}
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|
${\footnote Use another program to play audio CDs}
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||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote CDs, autoplay}
|
||
|
{\b Use another program to play audio CDs}\par
|
||
|
{\tx180\li180\fi-180
|
||
|
1.\tab Click here {\uldb \{bmc shortcut.bmp\}}
|
||
|
{\v !ExecFile(explorer.exe,"::\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D\}")} to
|
||
|
open My Computer.\par
|
||
|
2.\tab On the View menu, click Options, and then click
|
||
|
the File Types tab.\par
|
||
|
3.\tab Double-click the "AudioCD" file type.\par
|
||
|
4.\tab In the "Actions" section, double-click "play".\par
|
||
|
5.\tab Type the program name as the "Application used to perform action".\par
|
||
|
}\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote HOWTO_DISABLE}
|
||
|
${\footnote Disable Tweak UI for a particular user}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote Tweak UI, disabling}
|
||
|
{\b Disable Tweak UI for a particular user}\par
|
||
|
{\tx180\li180\fi-180
|
||
|
1.\tab Run the Windows Policy Editor.
|
||
|
It can be found on the Windows CD-ROM in the
|
||
|
\\Admin\\Apptools\\Poledit folder.\par
|
||
|
2.\tab With the Admin.adm template, open the specified user's policies
|
||
|
and go to the System\\Restrictions section.
|
||
|
Place a check-mark next to "Disable Registry editing tools".\par
|
||
|
}\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote HOWTO_UNINSTALL}
|
||
|
${\footnote Uninstall Tweak UI}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
{\b Uninstall Tweak UI}\par
|
||
|
K{\footnote Uninstall, Tweak UI; Add/Remove Tweak UI}
|
||
|
{\tx180\li180\fi-180
|
||
|
1.\tab Make sure to exit all running copies of Tweak UI before
|
||
|
attempting to uninstall it.\par
|
||
|
2.\tab Click here {\uldb \{bmc shortcut.bmp\}}
|
||
|
{\v !ExecFile(rundll32.exe,"shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL appwiz.cpl")}
|
||
|
to run the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel.\par
|
||
|
3.\tab Select the "Install/Uninstall" tab if it is not already selected.\par}
|
||
|
{\b Do you see an entry for "Tweak UI"?}\par
|
||
|
{\tx360\li360\fi-360
|
||
|
\{button , JumpId(HOWTO_UNINSTALL_YES)\}\tab Yes, "Tweak UI" is listed
|
||
|
as a program that can be uninstalled.\par
|
||
|
\{button , JumpId(HOWTO_UNINSTALL_NO)\}\tab No, "Tweak UI" is not listed
|
||
|
as a program that can be uninstalled.\par}
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote HOWTO_UNINSTALL_YES}
|
||
|
${\footnote Uninstall Tweak UI via Add/Remove Programs}
|
||
|
{\b Uninstall Tweak UI via Add/Remove Programs}\par
|
||
|
{\tx180\li180\fi-180
|
||
|
1.\tab Close this help file.\par
|
||
|
2.\tab Double-click the entry for "Tweak UI".\par}
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote HOWTO_UNINSTALL_NO}
|
||
|
${\footnote Reinstalling the Tweak UI Uninstaller}
|
||
|
{\b Reinstalling the Tweak UI Uninstaller}\par
|
||
|
{\tx180\li180\fi-180
|
||
|
1.\tab Close the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel.\par
|
||
|
2.\tab Click here {\uldb \{bmc shortcut.bmp\}}
|
||
|
{\v !ExecFile(rundll32.exe,"TWEAKUI.CPL,TweakMeUp 1")}
|
||
|
to restore the Tweak UI Uninstall program.\par
|
||
|
3.\tab Click here {\uldb \{bmc shortcut.bmp\}}{\v !JumpId(HOWTO_UNINSTALL)}
|
||
|
to try uninstalling Tweak UI again.\par}
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote TIP_ICONFOLDER}
|
||
|
${\footnote Uncluttering your desktop}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote Desktop, customizing}
|
||
|
{\b Uncluttering your desktop}\par
|
||
|
To remove the clutter from your desktop, you can remove icons
|
||
|
from the desktop and create them as files. You can then put these files
|
||
|
into folders and organize them in whatever manner you think best.\par
|
||
|
Beware that
|
||
|
{\uldb some icons behave strangely when created as files}{\v MISC_WEIRDICON}.
|
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|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote TIP_PERUSER}
|
||
|
${\footnote Hiding desktop icons from other users}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote Desktop, customizing}
|
||
|
{\b Hiding desktop icons from other users}\par
|
||
|
Suppose you want to let your young children use the computer, but
|
||
|
don't want the Inbox on their desktop, because they might
|
||
|
double-click on it and mess up your mail. After creating a
|
||
|
separate login for your kids and configuring the system to use a
|
||
|
different desktop for each user, you can delete the Inbox from the
|
||
|
system-wide desktop, then create the Inbox as a file on your
|
||
|
private desktop. When you log in, you get an Inbox on your
|
||
|
desktop, but your kids don't.\par
|
||
|
Beware that
|
||
|
{\uldb some icons behave strangely when created as files}{\v MISC_WEIRDICON}.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote TIP_RECYCLE}
|
||
|
${\footnote Deleting files without confirmation}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote Recycle Bin}
|
||
|
{\b Deleting files without confirmation}\par
|
||
|
Hold down the shift key while pressing the Delete key or dragging
|
||
|
the file to the Recycle Bin to suppress the confirmation warning
|
||
|
and delete the file irretrievably instead of sending it to the Recycle Bin.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote TIP_STARTMENU}
|
||
|
${\footnote Putting special icons onto the Start Menu}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote Start Menu, customizing}
|
||
|
{\b Putting special icons onto the Start Menu}\par
|
||
|
Go to the Desktop page and select the Control Panel.
|
||
|
Click "Create As File", then browse to your Start Menu
|
||
|
folder. (The Start Menu folder is a subfolder of your Windows folder.)
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
When you save the Control Panel as a file into the Start Menu,
|
||
|
the icon in the Start Menu will have a triangle next to it.
|
||
|
If you highlight the icon,
|
||
|
the menu will open into a submenu listing all your Control Panel
|
||
|
applets.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
This trick also works for the Printers and Dial-Up Networking icons.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_TEMPLATE}
|
||
|
${\footnote Template Troubleshooter}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote troubleshooter, template; template troubleshooter}
|
||
|
{\b Template Troubleshooter}\par
|
||
|
This troubleshooter helps you solve problems creating a new document template.
|
||
|
To create a new document template, drop it into the template area.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
{\b What message did you receive when you tried to create a template?}\par
|
||
|
{\tx360\li360\fi-360
|
||
|
\{button , JumpId(MISC_TEMPLATE_0)\}\tab
|
||
|
"Drop only one file at a time, please."\par
|
||
|
\{button , JumpId(MISC_TEMPLATE_1)\}\tab
|
||
|
"No application is associated with this file."\par
|
||
|
\{button , JumpId(MISC_TEMPLATE_2)\}\tab
|
||
|
"Overwrite the existing template with this file?"\par
|
||
|
\{button , JumpId(MISC_TEMPLATE_3)\}\tab
|
||
|
"Unable to copy the file to the templates folder."\par
|
||
|
\{button , JumpId(MISC_TEMPLATE_4)\}\tab
|
||
|
"Templates cannot be created for this document type."\par
|
||
|
}\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_TEMPLATE_0}
|
||
|
${\footnote "Drop only one file at a time, please."}
|
||
|
{\b"Drop only one file at a time, please."}\par
|
||
|
Tweak UI can create only one document template at a time. \par
|
||
|
{\b Workaround:} Drop files one at a time instead of dropping
|
||
|
several.\par
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_TEMPLATE_1}
|
||
|
${\footnote "No application is associated with this file."}
|
||
|
{\b"No application is associated with this file."}\par
|
||
|
The file type was not recognized.\par
|
||
|
{\b Workaround:}
|
||
|
Create an association for the file type by following these steps.\par
|
||
|
{\tx180\li180\fi-180
|
||
|
1.\tab Click here {\uldb \{bmc shortcut.bmp\}}
|
||
|
{\v !ExecFile(explorer.exe,"::\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D\}")} to
|
||
|
open My Computer.\par
|
||
|
2.\tab On the View menu, click Options, and then click
|
||
|
the File Types tab.\par
|
||
|
3.\tab Click "New Type".\par
|
||
|
4.\tab Specify a description for the file type and the
|
||
|
filename extension associated with this type of file.\par
|
||
|
5.\tab Click "New" to define an action for this file type.\par
|
||
|
6.\tab Specify the action that you want to define, such as Open
|
||
|
or Print, and the command that should run to complete this action.\par
|
||
|
7.\tab Exit the File Types dialog.\par
|
||
|
8.\tab Exit and restart Tweak UI
|
||
|
so that Tweak UI will recognize the new file type.\par}
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_TEMPLATE_2}
|
||
|
${\footnote "Overwrite the existing template with this file?"}
|
||
|
{\b"Overwrite the existing template with this file?"}\par
|
||
|
There is already a template defined for the file type.\par
|
||
|
{\b Workaround:} If you wish the file you dropped to become the
|
||
|
new template for the file type, answer "Yes". The old template
|
||
|
will be lost forever if you choose to overwrite it.\par
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_TEMPLATE_3}
|
||
|
${\footnote "Unable to copy the file to the templates folder."}
|
||
|
{\b"Unable to copy the file to the templates folder."}\par
|
||
|
There was an error copying the file into the templates folder.
|
||
|
Tweak UI doesn't tell you what sort of error actually happened;
|
||
|
that's left for you to figure out. Hey, you get what you pay for.\par
|
||
|
{\b Workaround:} Make sure the file exists and that you have
|
||
|
permission to copy it. Check also that there is not already a
|
||
|
file in your ShellNew folder with the same name.\par
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_TEMPLATE_4}
|
||
|
${\footnote "Templates cannot be created for this document type."}
|
||
|
{\b"Templates cannot be created for this document type."}\par
|
||
|
Windows has been given special knowledge of this document type.
|
||
|
(For example, it may have been a shortcut file or an application file.)
|
||
|
Creating a simple template would be inadvisable.\par
|
||
|
{\b Workaround:} If you had dropped a shortcut file, drop the
|
||
|
target of the shortcut instead.\par
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_EXITSAVE}
|
||
|
${\footnote If Explorer opens unwanted folders when Windows starts}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote Explorer, folders open automatically}
|
||
|
{\b If Explorer opens unwanted folders when Windows starts}\par
|
||
|
Explorer normally re-opens all folders that were open the last time
|
||
|
you shut down or logged off Windows normally.\par
|
||
|
{\tx180\li180\fi-180
|
||
|
1.\tab Close all Explorer windows.\par
|
||
|
2.\tab From the Start menu, click Shut Down.\par
|
||
|
3.\tab Select "Close all programs and log on as a different user"
|
||
|
and click Yes.\par
|
||
|
4.\tab Log back on.\par}
|
||
|
{\brdrt\tx360\li360\fi-360
|
||
|
\{button , JumpId(MISC_EXITSAVE_1)\}\tab That didn't work. The
|
||
|
folders were reopened anyway.\par}
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_EXITSAVE_1}
|
||
|
${\footnote Saved Explorer settings aren't being restored}
|
||
|
{\b Saved Explorer settings aren't being restored}\par
|
||
|
Make sure that you have enabled "Save settings" on the Explorer
|
||
|
property page of Tweak UI. If "Save settings" is disabled, then Windows will
|
||
|
restore the desktop to its state the last time you shut down or
|
||
|
logged off Windows while the "Save settings" option was enabled.\par
|
||
|
{\brdrt\tx360\li360\fi-360
|
||
|
\{button , JumpId(MISC_EXITSAVE_2)\}\tab That didn't work. The
|
||
|
folders were reopened anyway.\par}
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_EXITSAVE_2}
|
||
|
{\b Explorer opens unwanted folders even if "Save settings" is enabled}\par
|
||
|
You may have shortcuts to folders in your Startup folder.\par
|
||
|
{\tx180\li180\fi-180
|
||
|
1.\tab Right-click the Start button and click Open.\par
|
||
|
2.\tab Double-click the Programs folder.\par
|
||
|
3.\tab Double-click the Startup folder.\par
|
||
|
4.\tab Remove unwanted shortcuts from the Startup folder.\par
|
||
|
}\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_ISSUES}
|
||
|
{\b See also}\par
|
||
|
See also the "Issues and Limitations" section of this help file
|
||
|
for problems that are specific to particular platforms.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote IDH_NONETHOOD}
|
||
|
${\footnote Consequences of hiding Network Neighborhood}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote Network Neighborhood, and Direct Cable Connection;
|
||
|
Direct Cable Connection, and Network Neighborhood}
|
||
|
{\b Consequences of hiding Network Neighborhood}\par
|
||
|
Since shell support for the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) notation
|
||
|
is handled by the Network Neighborhood, hiding the
|
||
|
Network Neighborhood icon will prevent Explorer from accessing resources
|
||
|
via UNCs. In order to access network resources from Explorer,
|
||
|
you need to map them to a drive letter. Note that
|
||
|
the MS-DOS command prompt and other applications are not affected by this
|
||
|
setting, because they do not use the Network Neighborhood to resolve UNCs.\par
|
||
|
In particular, hiding the Network Neighborhood prevents Direct Cable
|
||
|
Connection from displaying the contents of the host computer.
|
||
|
Aside from this, Direct Cable Connection functions normally.\par
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_NT}
|
||
|
${\footnote Windows NT issues}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote Windows NT}
|
||
|
{\b Windows NT issues}\par
|
||
|
{\b No "My Computer" tab}\par
|
||
|
If you do not have permission to alter the list of drives
|
||
|
that appear in My Computer, then the "My Computer" tab will not
|
||
|
be shown.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
{\b No "Boot" tab}\par
|
||
|
Tweak UI does not support editing the Windows NT BOOT.INI file.\par
|
||
|
{\tx180\li180\fi-180
|
||
|
1.\tab Click here {\uldb \{bmc shortcut.bmp\}}
|
||
|
{\v !ExecFile(rundll32.exe,"shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL sysdm.cpl")}
|
||
|
to display the System control panel.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
2.\tab Select the "Startup/Shutdown" tab
|
||
|
to display the Windows NT BOOT.INI editor.
|
||
|
\par}
|
||
|
{\b No "Repair Associations Now" button}\par
|
||
|
Tweak UI does not currently support repairing standard icons and associations
|
||
|
under Windows NT.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
{\b Some settings do not take effect}\par
|
||
|
Depending on the security permissions granted to the current user,
|
||
|
some Tweak UI features may not have any effect. For example, if the current
|
||
|
user does not have permission to edit the part of the registry that
|
||
|
contains the desktop, then changes to the desktop will not take effect.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_95}
|
||
|
${\footnote Windows 95 and Windows 98 issues}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote Windows 95}
|
||
|
K{\footnote Windows 98}
|
||
|
{\b Windows 95 and Windows 98 issues}\par
|
||
|
{\b Enabling "Prefix to" setting doesn't seem to work}\par
|
||
|
Tweak UI can disable the prefix on the fly, but in
|
||
|
order to re-enable it, you must log out and back in.\par
|
||
|
Tweak UI will have difficulty adjusting the "Prefix to" setting
|
||
|
until you log out and back in.\par
|
||
|
{\b Shortcut arrow keeps coming back}\par
|
||
|
If you set the shortcut overlay to None, you may find that the arrows
|
||
|
come back after you change your desktop appearance.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
{\b Workaround:} Go to the Repair tab and select "Rebuild Icon Cache Now".
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote MISC_WEIRDICON}
|
||
|
${\footnote Icons which behave strangely when created as files}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
{\b Icons which behave strangely when created as files}
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
{\uldb The Microsoft Network created as a file acts strangely}{\v CAF_MSN}\par
|
||
|
{\uldb Inbox created as a file acts strangely}{\v CAF_INBOX}\par
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote CAF_MSN}
|
||
|
${\footnote The Microsoft Network created as a file acts strangely}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote The Microsoft Network}
|
||
|
{\b The Microsoft Network created as a file acts strangely}\par
|
||
|
The Microsoft Network was not designed to be created as a file,
|
||
|
although it mostly works.\par
|
||
|
The Microsoft Network assumes that
|
||
|
the only place its icon can possibly exist is on the desktop
|
||
|
as a special desktop icon. If you right-click the The Microsoft
|
||
|
Network icon-as-file, you will see two Delete commands.
|
||
|
The first Delete command (beneath
|
||
|
the "Send To" command) removes the The Microsoft Network special desktop
|
||
|
icon, {\i not} the created-as-file icon you right-clicked.
|
||
|
The second Delete command (beneath "Create Shortcut")
|
||
|
is the standard delete command which actually deletes the item
|
||
|
you clicked on. Neither actually uninstalls The Microsoft Network;
|
||
|
to do that, use the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
{\b Workaround:} Do not use the first Delete command (beneath
|
||
|
the "Send To" command). Only use the second Delete command (beneath
|
||
|
"Create Shortcut").
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote CAF_INBOX}
|
||
|
${\footnote Inbox created as a file acts strangely}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
K{\footnote Inbox}
|
||
|
{\b Inbox created as a file acts strangely}\par
|
||
|
Inbox was not designed to be created as a file,
|
||
|
although it mostly works.\par
|
||
|
When you ask to see its properties,
|
||
|
Inbox is unable to make its properties coexist with the
|
||
|
standard properties provided by Explorer, so it creates a
|
||
|
separate property dialog.
|
||
|
\par
|
||
|
{\b Workaround:} Ignore the extra property dialog.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
#{\footnote COPYRIGHT}
|
||
|
${\footnote Copyright}
|
||
|
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
|
||
|
Tweak UI version 1.32.\par
|
||
|
Copyright 1995-2000 Microsoft Corporation.
|
||
|
\page
|
||
|
|
||
|
}
|