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#{\footnote Main}
${\footnote About Tweak UI}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl240
K{\footnote Welcome; Tweak UI, Introducing}
{\b About Tweak UI}\par
"Tweak UI" allows you to fine-tune ("tweak")
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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To learn more about "Tweak UI", click the "Contents" button
in the button bar at the top of this window.\par
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To uninstall "Tweak UI", make sure to follow the instructions
in the "How to... Uninstall Tweak UI" section of this help file.\par
}
\page
#{\footnote IDH_GROUP}\fs18\sl0
Try clicking on a UI widget instead of static text.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_RESET}
${\footnote Restore Factory Settings}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
The "Restore Factory Settings" button sets all the options on the
page to the default settings.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_SPEEDHELP}
${\footnote Menu speed}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Mouse, menu speed; menu speed}
Controls the speed at which cascading menus
automatically open when you move the mouse over them.
The fastest setting causes them to open immediately. The slowest
setting is extraordinarily slow.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_DBLCLK}
${\footnote Double click sensitivity}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Mouse, double-click sensitivity; double-click sensitivity}
Double click sensitivity specifies how close together two mouse
clicks need to be (in pixels) to be considered a double-click.
\par
To test the double-click sensitivity, click twice on the test icon
with the left mouse button. If the two clicks registered as a double-click,
then the icon will change.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_DRAG}
${\footnote Drag sensitivity}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Mouse, drag sensitivity; drag sensitivity}
Drag sensitivity specifies how far (in pixels) the mouse
must move with the button held down before the system decides that
you are dragging the object. Increase this value if you find that
you are dragging objects accidentally when you click on them.
\par
To test the drag sensitivity, try to drag the test icon with the
left mouse button. The icon will begin dragging when you have
moved the mouse the necessary distance.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_WHEEL}
${\footnote Mouse wheel settings}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Mouse, wheel; wheel}
Check the "Use mouse wheel for scrolling" box to enable
the use of the mouse wheel to scroll data. When the mouse
wheel is enabled, you can specify whether rotating the wheel
should cause data to scroll by a page or by a specified number
of lines.
\par
This is a per-user setting, available only if the operating
system contains native support for a mouse wheel.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_XMOUSE}
${\footnote Activation follows mouse}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Mouse, activation follows mouse; X-Mouse}
The "Activation follows mouse" check-box
enables X-Mouse style window activation.
When X-Mouse style window activation is enabled,
you need only move the mouse into a window in order
to give it focus. Normally, you must click on a window
in order to give it focus.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\par
If this setting is not available, you must use the separate
XMouse PowerToy.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_XMOUSERAISE}
${\footnote Autoraise when activating}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Mouse, autoraise; X-Mouse}
If you check the "Autoraise when activating" check-box, then
moving the mouse into a window will not only give it focus, but
also raise it to the top as if you had clicked on it.
\par
This setting requires "Activation follows mouse" to be enabled
for it to have any effect.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\par
This setting is not available on all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_XMOUSEDELAY}
${\footnote Autoraise delay}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Mouse, autoraise delay; X-Mouse}
The "Autoraise delay" value specifies the amount of time (in milliseconds)
the mouse must remain over an inactive window before it is
activated. Set this value to zero to have the window activate instantly.
\par
This setting requires "Activation follows mouse" to be enabled
for it to have any effect.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\par
This setting is not available on all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_TIPSTIP}
${\footnote Tips}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Mouse, tips}
Push the "Tips" button to read the Tweak UI help file.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_TEST}
${\footnote Test area}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
Right-click the test area to test the menu speed.
Double-click with the left mouse button to test the double-click
sensitivity. Drag with the left mouse button to test the drag sensitivity.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_IE3ENGINE}
${\footnote Internet Explorer search engine}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, Internet Explorer search engine; Internet Explorer search engine; search engine}
Select an Internet search engine to use when you type "? keyword"
in the Internet Explorer Address bar. If you select "Custom", then
you can specify a search engine not on the list.
\par
Note that the inclusion of a search engine in the list should not
be construed as an endorsement by Microsoft of that service.
\par
This is a per-user setting, requiring Internet Explorer 3.0 or 4.0.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_RUDEAPP}
${\footnote Prevent applications from stealing focus}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, focus; focus}
If "Prevent applications from stealing focus" is enabled,
applications will not be allowed to steal focus from the window
you are working in. Instead, their taskbar icon will flash
to indicate that the application is trying to get your attention.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not supported on all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_RUDEAPPFLASH}
${\footnote Flash taskbar button when rude application activates}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, rude applications; rude applications}
Select the number of times the system should flash the taskbar button
of a rude application.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not supported on all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_ANIMATE}
${\footnote Window animation}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, window animation; window animation; animation, window}
The "Window animation" check-box
enables the window animation effect that occurs when you minimize,
maximize, or restore a window.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_SMOOTHSCROLL}
${\footnote Smooth scrolling}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, smooth scrolling; smooth scrolling; animation, scrolling}
The "Smooth scrolling" check-box
enables animated window scrolling in Explorer and other programs.
\par
This option is available only if your version of Windows supports
control of smooth scrolling separately from window animation. If
this option is not available, then the Window animation check-box
controls both window caption animation and smooth scrolling.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_BEEP}
${\footnote Beep on errors}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, beep on errors; beep on errors; speaker, beep on errors}
The "Beep on errors" check-box
enables the playing of a beep sound (customizable in the "Sounds"
control panel) when a system error occurs. This setting
does not affect custom error sounds played by applications.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_MENUANIMATE}
${\footnote Menu animation}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, menu animation; menu animation; animation, menu}
The "Menu animation" check-box
enables the animation effect that occurs when you open a menu.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_COMBOANIMATE}
${\footnote Combo box animation}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, combo box animation; combo box animation;
animation, combo box}
The "Combo box animation" check-box
enables the animation effect that occurs when you open the
list-box portion of a combo box control.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_LBOXANIMATE}
${\footnote List box animation}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, list box animation; list box animation;
animation, list box}
The "List box animation" check-box
enables the smooth scrolling effect that occurs when you scroll
through a list-box control.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_KEYBOARDCUES}
${\footnote Keyboard indicators}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, underlines; underlines}
K{\footnote General, keyboard indicators; keyboard indicators}
If "Always show keyboard indicators" is enabled, then
keyboard indicators such as menu underlines and
dotted focus rectangles are always displayed. If the
option is disabled, then keyboard indicators are suppressed
until you press the Alt key.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_HOTTRACK}
${\footnote Mouse hot-tracking effects}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, mouse hot-tracking effects; mouse hot-tracking effects}
The "Mouse hot-tracking effects" check-box
enables mouse-related window effects such as
tooltip windows over the Minimize, Restore, and Close buttons.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_MENUFADE}
${\footnote Menu fading}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, menu fading; menu fade}
The "Menu fading" check-box
enables the fade-in animation when you open a menu.
This setting overrides the "Menu animation" setting.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_SELECTIONFADE}
${\footnote Menu section fading}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, menu selection fade; menu selection fade}
The "Menu selection fading" check-box
enables the fade-out animation when you select a menu item.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_TOOLTIPANIMATION}
${\footnote Tooltip animation}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, tooltip animation; tooltip animation}
The "Tooltip animation" check-box
enables the sliding animation when a tooltip appears.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_TOOLTIPFADE}
${\footnote Tooltip fade}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, tooltip fade; tooltip fade}
The "Tooltip fade" check-box
enables the fade-out animation when a tooltip disappears.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_CURSORSHADOW}
${\footnote Cursor shadow}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, cursor shadow; cursor shadow}
The "Cursor shadow" check-box
enables the shadow-effect underneath the mouse cursor.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_PAINTVERSION}
${\footnote Show Windows version on desktop}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote General, show Windows version on desktop; desktop, Windows version}
The "Show Windows version on desktop" check-box
enables the display of the Windows version and monitor
information (if multiple monitors are instlaled) in the corner
of every monitor.
\par
This is a per-user setting, not support by all platforms.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_LINKEFFECT}
${\footnote Shortcut overlay}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Explorer, shortcut overlay; Arrow, on shortcuts;
shortcuts, arrow; icons, arrow on shortcut}
The "Shortcut overlay" section
customizes the overlay used by Explorer to indicate
that an icon represents a shortcut. Choose one of the predefined
overlays, or "Custom".
\par
The shortcut overlay effect is a system-wide setting.
\par
{\b Windows 95 only:}
If you set the overlay to None and uninstall Tweak UI,
then the customized shortcut overlay is uninstalled as well.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_BANNER}
${\footnote Animated "Click here to begin"}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Explorer, click here to begin; Click here to begin;
Arrow, on taskbar}
Uncheck the "Animated 'Click here to begin'" box to
suppress the cheery "Click here to begin" message
that appears on the taskbar when you log in.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_WELCOME}
${\footnote Tip of the day}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Explorer, tip of the day; Tip of the day}
Uncheck the "Tip of the day" box to
suppress the tip of the day that appears when you log in.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_PREFIX}
${\footnote Prefix "Shortcut to" on new shortcuts}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Explorer, "Shortcut to" prefix; shortcuts, "Shortcut to" prefix}
Check the "Prefix 'Shortcut to' on new shortcuts"
box to put the phrase "Shortcut to" at the beginning
of newly-created shortcuts.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\par
{\b Windows 95/98/Millennium:}
If you uninstall Tweak UI, this customization is uninstalled as
well.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_EXITSAVE}
${\footnote Save Explorer window settings}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
K{\footnote Explorer, save settings on exit; save settings on exit}
Check the "Save Explorer window settings" box to
save the settings of a folder when you
close it. When you return to the folder, the previous settings
will be restored. When you shut down, Windows will remember
which folders were open and re-open them the next time you log on.
\par
If you uncheck the "Save Explorer window settings" box,
then these settings are not
saved when you close an Explorer window or shut down.
\par
This is a per-user setting.
\page
#{\footnote IDH_MAKEPRETTY}
${\footnote Adjust case of 8.3 filenames}
+{\footnote auto}\fs18\sl0
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
#{\footnote IDH_CONNECTEDFILES}
${\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
#{\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
#{\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
#{\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
#{\footnote IDH_TEMPLATEDEL}
+{\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
#{\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}
${\footnote Use another program to play audio CDs}
+{\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}.
\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}
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Tweak UI version 1.32.\par
Copyright 1995-2000 Microsoft Corporation.
\page
}