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February 28, 2001 12:00 AM

Tweak UI 1.33 Features

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Customize your desktop

Tweak UI is a powerful utility that you can use to customize your Windows 2000 desktop and many of your system's usability settings. Whereas Tweak UI 1.1 isn't compatible with Win2K, the new Tweak UI 1.33 is fully compatible with Win2K, Windows NT, Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), and Windows 98. You can download Tweak UI 1.33 from Microsoft's Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/downloads/powertoys/networking/nttweakui.asp. In this Top 10, I show you the coolest things that you can do with Tweak UI 1.33.

10. Control Windows attributes. You would expect a utility with the name Tweak UI to let you customize your UI. Tweak UI offers more desktop-customization settings than I can list here. However, you'll find some of the more popular items on Tweak UI's General tab. You can toggle on and off animation for menus, list boxes, and drop-down lists, and you can enable or disable mouse tracking and tooltips (i.e., the text boxes that automatically appear when your mouse passes over certain menu options).

9. Customize the appearance of shortcuts. On the Explorer tab, you can eliminate the Shortcut to prefix from new desktop shortcuts, and you can control the type of arrow that shortcuts display.

8. Repair your icons. Occasionally, your system might display desktop icons incorrectly after you run certain programs or install new software. Tweak UI's Repair tab lets you rebuild all your desktop icons. The Repair tab also lets you repair the Font folder, hot keys, regedit (e.g., when regedit doesn't show all columns), and the Temporary Internet Files folder (e.g., when the folder acts like a typical folder and ceases to show Internet addresses).

7. Customize Windows Explorer settings. Although you'll find these settings on the Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) tab, Tweak UI offers a variety of Windows Explorer customization options. You can enable shell enhancements; show Control Panel, the Documents menu, and Dial-Up Networking on the Start menu; and disable the Logoff option.

6. Log on automatically. Tweak UI's Logon tab lets you instruct the system to automatically log on at system startup. On the Logon tab, you can also disable the display of the Shutdown button.

5. Limit the Control Panel display. You can use Tweak UI to select the applets that Control Panel displays. To hide the entire Control Panel or any of its applets, simply go to the Control Panel tab and delete selected items from the list.

4. Set up system privacy options. The Paranoia tab's Covering your tracks list box lets you control several user privacy settings. You can clear the Document history, the Internet Explorer history, the Last User logon ID, and the Find Files history.

3. Enable command completion. Tweak UI's Cmd tab lets you set up a command-completion character and a directory-completion character. You use this character in the Command Prompt window to automatically fill in file and directory names for the entered command.

2. Customize the Places bar. The Tweak UI utility's Open tab lets you customize the Places bar, which Win2K's Open and Save dialog boxes display. You can add icons for your own folders rather than accepting the default History, Desktop, My Documents, My Computer, and My Network Places options.

1. Control CD AutoPlay. One of Tweak UI's primary benefits is that it lets you interactively control system settings that otherwise require registry alterations. AutoPlay CD options are a good example. On the Paranoia tab, you can disable the AutoPlay feature for audio CDs and CD-ROMs.

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  • Jared Kilgour
    8 years ago
    Jul 06, 2004

    Control panel applets are .cpl files. You can run individual items via the start menu by typing the name in the run box: (i.e. powercfg.cpl for your power configuration). Look for *.cpl files in your system32 directory. Here are some examples from a windows xp machine:

    Directory of C:\\WINDOWS\\system32

    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 66,048 access.cpl
    08/29/2002 06:41 AM 578,560 appwiz.cpl
    08/29/2002 06:41 AM 129,024 desk.cpl
    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 150,016 hdwwiz.cpl
    05/26/2003 08:12 AM 57,344 ImageDrive.cp
    08/29/2002 06:41 AM 292,352 inetcpl.cpl
    08/29/2002 06:41 AM 121,856 intl.cpl
    08/17/2001 06:37 PM 48,128 irprops.cpl
    08/29/2002 06:41 AM 65,536 joy.cpl
    08/19/2003 05:23 PM 61,547 jpicpl32.cpl
    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 187,904 main.cpl
    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 559,616 mmsys.cpl
    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 35,840 ncpa.cpl
    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 256,000 nusrmgr.cpl
    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 36,864 nwc.cpl
    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 36,864 odbccp32.cpl
    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 109,056 powercfg.cpl
    08/29/2002 06:41 AM 268,288 sysdm.cpl
    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 28,160 telephon.cpl
    08/23/2001 08:00 AM 90,112 timedate.cpl
    20 File(s) 3,179,115 bytes

  • mikewott
    8 years ago
    Jun 23, 2004

    Installed Tweak UI on windows 2000 server. I hide the control panel how can i retrive the control panel please tell me

  • Mohammad Gouse
    8 years ago
    Apr 17, 2004

    I Installed Tweak UI on windows 2000 server. I hide the control panel how can i retrive the control panel please tell me

  • Dave Fornshil
    9 years ago
    Dec 10, 2003

    TweakUI really straightened out MOST of my troubles, I have been having for over
    two months, except for "HYPERLINKS". They work for about five or ten minutes,
    then they are gone "Nothing"! I changed from XP to Win2K--no change! I did leave
    Win2K in because I prefer it to XP. I moved up to Outlook 6 or 4 and am still
    there, but LINKS are still coming in only for afew minutes and then they're gone. If you can lead me to another site that might help. TweakUI did bring them back but only for afew minutes.
    Thank you, I'm ,at least, glad that those "links" did lead me to your
    TweakUI. That was a BIG find!
    Thanks again, love my computer and computering!
    72 yrs old and using an ole Asus P5A Super 7, we're a good pair!

  • Mark Timm
    11 years ago
    Jun 21, 2001

    I was unable to use TweakUI to stop the display of the last logged on user. I had to use Local Secuity Policy instead.

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