1 Tweak UI 2 Customizes more user interface settings 3 This version of Tweak UI requires Windows XP Service Pack 1 or Windows Server 2003. 4 Tweak UI may not be run under an emulator. Use the version of Tweak UI designed for your processor. 11 You need to log off and back on before the new settings will take effect. 21 Text Files|*.txt|All Files|*.*| 22 Icon Files|*.ico;*.exe;*.dll|Programs|*.exe|Libraries|*.dll|Icons|*.ico|All Files|*.*| 23 Programs|*.exe|All Files|*.*| 24 Bitmap Files|*.bmp|All Files|*.*| 25 All Files|*.*| 30 You will need to restart the computer for the remainder of the repairs to be completed. 31 You may need to close and re-open windows to ensure that the correct icons are displayed. 32 Tweak UI has been disabled by your administrator. 34 Carelessly changing a special folder may render your system unusable.\n\nFor example, don't set two special folders equal to each other, or set a special folder equal to a system folder like the Fonts folder.\n\nContinue changing special folders? 35 The search string can contain at most one occurrence of %s.\nTo insert a literal percent sign in the search URL, use %%. 36 You need to log off and back on for the repair to take effect. 37 95 Select a new %s folder 160 Enable window animation 161 The "Enable window animation" check-box controls the window animation effect that occurs when you minimize, maximize, or restore a window. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 162 Enable smooth scrolling 163 The "Enable smooth scrolling" check-box controls animated window scrolling in Explorer and other programs. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 164 Beep on errors 165 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. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 166 Enable menu animation 167 The "Enable menu animation" check-box controls the animation effect that occurs when you open a menu. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 168 Enable combo box animation 169 The "Enable combo box animation" check-box controls the animation effect that occurs when you open the list-box portion of a combo box control. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 170 Enable list box animation 171 The "Enable list box animation" check-box controls the smooth scrolling effect that occurs when you scroll through a list-box control. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 172 Enable mouse hot tracking effects 173 The "Enable mouse hot-tracking effects" check-box controls mouse-related window effects such as tooltip windows over the Minimize, Restore, and Close buttons. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 174 Enable menu fading 175 The "Enable menu fading" check-box controls the fade-in animation when you open a menu. Otherwise, the animation effect is a slide. In order for this check-box to have an effect, menu animation must also be enabled. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 176 Enable menu selection fading 177 The "Enable menu selection fading" check-box controls the fade-out animation when you select a menu item. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 178 Enable tooltip animation 179 The "Enable tooltip animation" check-box controls the sliding animation when a tooltip appears. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 180 Enable tooltip fade 181 The "Enable tooltip fade" check-box controls the fade-out animation when a tooltip disappears. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 182 Enable cursor shadow 183 The "Enable cursor shadow" check-box controls the shadow-effect underneath the mouse cursor. \n \nThis is a per-user setting, not supported by all video drivers. 184 Show Windows version on desktop 185 The "Show Windows version on desktop" check-box enables the display of the Windows version and monitor information (if multiple monitors are installed) in the corner of every monitor. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. If you are running an evaluation version of Windows, the version will always be displayed. If you have enabled Web content on the desktop, the version will never be displayed. Changing this setting requires a logoff. 186 Maintain document history 187 The "Maintain document history" check-box enables the tracking of recently-opened documents on the Start menu and on the File menu of many applications. (Note that some applications do not respect this setting.) \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 188 Allow Recent Documents on Start menu 189 The "Allow Recent Documents on Start menu" check-box enables the display of "Documents" on the classic Start menu and enables the "List my most recently opened documents" check-box on the Start menu customization dialog. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 190 Allow Web content to be added to the desktop 191 If the "Allow Web content to be added to the desktop" check-box is unchecked, then the ability to add Web content to the desktop will be disabled. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 192 Lock Web content 193 The "Lock Web content" check-box prevents Web content from being added to or removed from the desktop. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 194 Allow Favorites on Start menu 195 The "Allow Favorites on Start menu" check-box enables the display of Favorites on the classic Start menu and enables the "Favorites menu" check-box on the Start menu customization dialog. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 196 Clear document history on exit 197 The "Clear document history on exit" check-box controls whether Explorer will clear the recent documents history, run dialog history, and typed-URL history when you log off. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 198 Allow Logoff on Start menu 199 Clear the "Allow Logoff on Start menu" check-box to remove the Log Off option from the Start menu. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 200 Allow Help on Start menu 201 The "Allow Help on Start menu" check-box controls whether or Help and Support appears on the classic Start menu and whether the option to show Help and Support \nappears on the Start menu. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 202 Show Network Connections on classic Start menu 203 The "Show Network Connections on classic Start menu" check-box controls whether Network Connections appears on the classic Start menu. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 204 Enable Windows+X hotkeys 205 The "Enable Windows+X hotkeys" check-box controls whether hotkeys such as Windows+M are enabled. Note that not all hotkeys respect this setting. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. Changing this setting requires a logoff. 206 Show My Documents on classic Start menu 207 The "Show My Documents on classic Start menu" check-box controls whether My Documents is shown at the top of the Documents submenu of the classic Start menu. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 208 Show My Pictures on classic Start menu 209 The "Show My Pictures on classic Start menu" check-box controls whether My Pictures is shown at the top of the Documents submenu of the classic Start menu. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 210 Show "View workgroup computers" in Net Places 211 The "Show 'View workgroup computers' in Net Places" check-box controls whether 'View workgroup computers' task will be available in the Common Tasks pane of the Network Places folder when you are on a home network. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 212 Detect accidental double-clicks 213 If "Detect accidental double-clicks" check-box is enabled, then when Explorer is in single-click mode, double-clicks are treated as a single click instead of as two single-clicks (launching the document twice). \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 214 Show Links on Favorites menu 215 The "Show Links on Favorites menu" check-box controls whether the Links folder is visible on the Favorites menu. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 216 Prefix "Shortcut to" on new shortcuts 217 Check the "Prefix 'Shortcut to' on new shortcuts" box to put the phrase "Shortcut to" at the beginning of newly-created shortcuts. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. Turning it on requires a logoff. 218 Adjust case of 8.3 filenames 219 If the "Adjust case of 8.3 filenames" box is checked, then Explorer will convert all-uppercase 8.3 filenames to mixed-case filenames. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 220 Manipulate connected files as a unit 221 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. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 222 Maintain network history 223 The "Maintain network history" check-box allows the My Network Places folder to track network resources containing recently-accessed documents \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 224 Use Classic Search in Explorer 225 Check the "Use Classic Search in Explorer" box to return to the old Windows 2000 way of searching for files from Explorer. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. You may need to close all Explorer windows and reopen them for the change to take effect. 226 Use Classic Search in Internet Explorer 227 Check the "Use Classic Search in Internet Explorer" box to return to the old Windows 2000 way of searching on the Internet. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. You may need to close all Internet Explorer windows and reopen them for the change to take effect. 228 Show "Copy to Folder..." on context menu 229 If you check the "Show 'Copy to Folder...' on file/folder context menu" box, the option to copy a file or folder to another folder will become available when you right-click on it. \n \nThis is a per-machine setting. 230 Show "Move to Folder..." on context menu 231 If you check the "Show 'Move to Folder...' on file context menu" box, the option to move a file or folder to another folder will become available when you right-click on it. \n \nThis is a per-machine setting. 232 Use Tab to navigate AutoComplete 233 If you check the "Use Tab to navigate AutoComplete" box, pressing the Tab key when an AutoComplete list is displayed will move focus to the next item in the list. Normally, the Tab key moves focus to the next item in the dialog box. \n \nEven if this setting is disabled, you can move through the AutoComplete list with the up and down arrow keys. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 234 Use intuitive filename sorting 235 If you check the "Use intuitive filename sorting" box, Explorer will sort files so that, for example, "File 5" comes before "File 10" because 5 comes before 10. If you uncheck this box, then Explorer will use literal sorting, in which case "File 10" will come before "File 5" because "1" comes before "5". \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 236 Show "Encrypt" on context menu 237 If you check the "Show "Encrypt" on file/folder context menu" box, the option to encrypt or decrypt a file or folder will become available when you right-click on it, provided the drive supports encryption and encryption has not been disabled by your system administrator. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 238 Show name on Start menu 239 If you check the "Show name on Start menu" box, your name will be displayed at the top of the Start menu. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. It does not affect the classic Start menu. 240 Hide Windows version on remote desktop 241 The "Hide Windows version on remote desktop" check-box suppresses the display of the Windows version when connected remotely. \n \nThis is a systemwide setting which overrides the "Show Windows version on desktop" setting. 242 Optimize hard disk when idle 243 The "Optimize hard disk when idle" check-box allows Windows to rearrange files on the hard disk when the computer is not in use to improve performance.\n\nThis is a systemwide setting which requires a restart for changes to take effect. 255 General 256 Check the "Log on automatically at system startup" box to bypass the initial logon dialog box by using the values provided above. \n\nThe password is stored in encrypted form.\n \nTo suppress autologon, hold the shift key while the system is starting. 257 In the "User name" text box, type the user name that should be used by the automatic logon facility. 258 In the "Domain" text box, type the domain that should be used by the automatic logon facility. \n \nIf your machine is not joined to a domain, use the computer's name. 259 Click the "Set Password" button to set the password that should be used by the automatic logon facility. 260 Show "%s" on Welcome screen 261 The Administrator account is normally suppressed. Check this box to allow it to be shown on the Welcome screen. 262 Clear this box to remove the user from the Welcome screen. Note that removing the user from the Welcome screen does not prevent the user from logging on. To prevent the user from logging on, you must disable or delete the account. 272 Parse Autoexec.bat at logon 273 If the "Parse Autoexec.bat at logon" box is checked, then the Autoexec.bat file will be scanned for SET commands and the variables found will be set in the user's environment. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 274 The passwords you typed do not match. Please retype the autologon password in both boxes. 275 Show full DNS domain names at logon 276 If the "Show full DNS domain names at logon" box is checked, then the list of domains on the logon dialog will show the full DNS names rather than the NETBIOS names. \n \nYou will need to restart the computer for changes to this settings to take effect. 277 Show additional domain information at logon 278 If the "Show additional domain information at logon" box is checked, then the list of domains on the logon dialog will contain brief information about each domain after the domain name. \n \nYou will need to restart the computer for changes to this settings to take effect. 279 Keep RAS connections after logoff 280 If the "Keep RAS connections after logoff" box is checked, then active RAS connections will not be closed when you log off. 287 Logon 288 Control Panel DLL 289 Accessibility Options 290 Regional Settings 291 Mouse, Keyboard, etc. 320 Rebuild Icons 321 Rebuilds all Explorer icons and removes unused Explorer icons from memory.\n\nRebuild icons when you find that Explorer is displaying the wrong icon for a program or shortcut.\n\nWarning: Repairing icons may cause icons to lose any custom positions. 322 Repair Font Folder 323 Restores the functionality of the Font Folder.\n\nRepair the Font Folder when you find that the Font Folder has begun acting like a normal folder. 324 Repair Regedit 325 Resets Regedit view state information to the defaults.\n\nRepair Regedit when you find that Regedit is not showing all the columns in its view. 326 Repair unread mail count 327 Resets the unread mail count for the current user on the Welcome screen (if friendly logon is enabled) and in any other applications which follow the Windows unread mail count procedure. 328 Repair My Pictures icon 329 Restores the custom icon to the My Pictures folder. 330 Repair My Music icon 331 Restores the custom icon to the My Music folder. 348 Repair My Videos icon 349 Restores the custom icon to the My Videos folder. 352 None 353 Ctrl+A 354 Ctrl+B 356 Ctrl+D 357 Ctrl+E 358 Ctrl+F 359 Ctrl+G 361 Tab 363 Ctrl+K 364 Ctrl+L 366 Ctrl+N 367 Ctrl+O 368 Ctrl+P 369 Ctrl+Q 370 Ctrl+R 372 Ctrl+T 373 Ctrl+U 374 Ctrl+V 375 Ctrl+W 376 Ctrl+X 377 Ctrl+Y 378 Ctrl+Z 379 Ctrl+[ 380 Ctrl+\ 381 Ctrl+[ 382 Ctrl+^ 383 Ctrl+_ 384 Desktop 385 &Desktop Icons 416 My Computer 417 &My Computer Icons 418 Files Stored on This Computer 448 Drives 449 &Drives 480 Explorer 512 Taskbar and Start menu 514 Warn when low on disk space 515 Controls whether a balloon tip appears when Explorer detects that a drive is running low on available disk space. \n \nOnly administrators will receive these warnings. \n \nYou must log off and back on for a change to this setting to take effect. 516 Show taskbar notification icons 517 If you uncheck the "Show taskbar notification icons" box, then all taskbar notification icons will be hidden, overriding any settings you may have customized. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1024 Desktop 1026 Programs 1029 My Documents 1030 Favorites 1031 Startup 1032 Recent Documents 1033 Send To 1035 Start Menu 1037 My Music 1038 My Video 1040 Desktop 1041 My Computer 1042 Network Neighborhood 1045 Document Templates 1048 Installation Path 1058 History 1062 Program Files 1063 My Pictures 1067 Common Program Files 1070 Shared Documents 1077 Shared Music 1078 Shared Pictures 1079 Shared Video 1083 CD Burning 1282 Start Menu\Programs 1285 My Documents 1286 Favorites 1287 Start Menu\Programs\StartUp 1288 Recent 1289 SendTo 1291 Start Menu 1293 My Music 1294 My Video 1296 Desktop 1301 ShellNew 1319 My Pictures 1339 Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning 1536 The Menu Speed slider control sets 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. \n \nTo test the mouse speed setting, right-click the test icon. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1537 Double click sensitivity specifies how close together two mouse clicks need to be (in pixels) to be considered a double-click. \n \nTo 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. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1538 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. \n \nTo 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. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1600 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. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1601 For a hover to be detected, the mouse must remain within a small region for the specified hover time. The size of the region is determined by the hover sensitivity (in pixels). \n \nTo test the mouse hover settings, move the mouse to the test icon. When a hover is detected, the icon will change. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1664 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. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1665 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. \n \nThis setting requires "Activation follows mouse" to be enabled for it to have any effect. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. \n \nThis setting is not available on all platforms. 1666 The "Activation 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. \n \nThis setting requires "Activation follows mouse" to be enabled for it to have any effect. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. \n \nThis setting is not available on all platforms. 1735 Balloon Tips 1736 Enable balloon tips 1737 Uncheck this box to disable balloon tips in all applications that support Windows Themes. 1792 Select the icon you wish to appear first on the desktop. \n \nThis is a per-system setting, available only if the current user has permission to alter the My Computer settings. \n \nAfter changing this setting, you may need to select Arrange By Name from the desktop context menu for the change to take effect. \n \nSome applications will not respond to the new setting until you log off and back on. 1856 Check "Prevent applications from stealing focus" to prevent applications from stealing 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. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1857 Select the number of times the system should flash the taskbar button of a rude application. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1920 The "Show unread mail on Welcome screen" check-box controls whether the Welcome screen shows the number of unread mail messages next to each user's name. 1921 Enter the number of days users will be reminded of unread email. If the user has not run his or her email program for the indicated number of days, the reminder will be removed. 1922 Select whether the unread mail setting applies to all users or only the current user. 1984 Click the Compressed files 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. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1985 Click the Hot-tracking 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. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 1986 Click the Encrypted files button to change the color Explorer uses to display encrypted files. For this change to take effect, you must also configure Explorer to show encrypted files in a different color. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 2016 From the Filename completion dropdown, select the character (or none) which will be used at the command prompt for filename completion. 2017 From the Directory completion dropdown, select the character (or none) which will be used at the command prompt for directory completion. \n \nIf the command being entered requires a directory name (such as "cd"), then the command prompt automatically uses directory completion even if you press the Filename completion character. 2018 Enter the characters which will be interpreted as word separators when you use the Ctrl+Left and Ctrl+Right keyboard accelerators to edit a command line. \n \nNormally, only spaces are considered to be word separators. 2019 When selection coloring is enabled, you can change the color of text in a console window by selecting the text (by choosing Edit, Mark from the System menu or by dragging with the mouse if QuickEdit is enabled), then typing Ctrl+0 through Ctrl+9 to change the background color or Alt+0 through Alt+9 to change the text color.\n\nIn Windows Server 2003, you can also type Shift+Ctrl+0 through Shift+Ctrl+9 or Shift+Alt+0 through Shift+Alt+9 to search the console buffer for the string that you selected and highlight all matches with the color you specified. 2048 Common Dialogs 2049 Select the type of Places Bar you wish to use. If you choose a custom Places Bar, then you can specify up to five places. You can select a predefined custom place or choose your own place by typing its full path. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 2050 Show Back button on file open/save dialog 2051 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. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 2052 Remember previously-used filenames 2053 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 of names is available by clicking the down-arrow at the right-hand side of the "File name" edit box. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 2054 Enable AutoComplete 2055 Check the "Enable AutoComplete" box to enable AutoComplete in the "File name" edit box. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 2080 using %s 2081 2082 2083 2112 Drives 2113 Enable Autoplay on Drives 2144 Types 2145 Autoplay Drive Types 2146 Enable Autoplay for removable drives 2147 Check "Enable Autoplay for removable drives" to enable autoplay on drives containing removable media such as CompactFlash or SmartMedia drives. 2148 Enable Autoplay for CD and DVD drives 2149 Check "Enable Autoplay for CD and DVD drives" to enable autoplay on CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives. 2176 The Image Quality slider control sets the fidelity of the thumbnail image. Higher quality thumbnails require more memory and disk space. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. The setting applies only to new thumbnails. Previously-created thumbnails retain their original quality setting. 2177 Thumbnail size specifies the dimensions (in pixels) of the thumbnail image. Larger thumbnails require more memory and disk space. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. You will need to close and reopen a folder for the new setting to take effect. 2208 The "Use custom background for Internet Explorer toolbar" check-box controls whether a custom background bitmap should be used for the toolbar in Internet Explorer. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 2209 The preview window displays the bitmap currently selected for the Internet Explorer toolbar. 2210 Click the "Change" button to change the background bitmap for the Internet Explorer toolbar. The file must be in Windows bitmap (BMP) format. 2211 The "Use custom background for Explorer toolbar" check-box controls whether a custom background bitmap should be used for the toolbar in Explorer. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 2212 The preview window displays the bitmap currently selected for the Explorer toolbar. 2213 Click the "Change" button to change the background bitmap for the Explorer toolbar. The file must be in Windows bitmap (BMP) format. 2241 Back (Internet Browser) 2242 Forward (Internet Browser) 2243 Refresh (Internet Browser) 2244 Stop (Internet Browser) 2245 Search 2246 Favorites 2247 WebHome 2248 Mute volume 2249 Lower volume 2250 Raise volume 2251 Next track 2252 Previous track 2253 Stop (Media) 2254 Play/Pause 2255 Mail 2256 Media 2257 My Computer 2258 Calculator 2259 Decrease the bass 2260 Toggle bass boost 2261 Increase bass 2262 Decrease treble 2263 Increase treble 2264 Mute microphone 2265 Lower microphone volume 2266 Raise microphone volume 2267 Help 2268 Find 2269 New 2270 Open 2271 Close 2272 Save 2273 Print 2274 Undo 2275 Redo 2276 Copy 2277 Cut 2278 Paste 2279 Reply 2280 Forward (Mail) 2281 Send 2282 Spell Check 2283 Toggle dictation and command/control 2284 Toggle microphone 2285 Corrections 2305 Navigate backwards in browser history 2306 Navigate forwards in browser history 2307 Refresh page 2308 Stop download 2309 Open Search 2310 Open Favorites 2311 Navigate to Home Page 2312 Mute the speaker volume 2313 Lower the speaker volume 2314 Raise the speaker volume 2315 Go to next track 2316 Go to previous track 2317 Stop playback 2318 Play or pause playback 2319 Open mail 2320 Run Media Application 2321 Open My Computer 2322 Run Calculator 2323 Decrease the bass 2324 Toggle the bass boost on and off 2325 Increase the bass 2326 Decrease the treble 2327 Increase the treble 2328 Mute the microphone 2329 Decrease the microphone volume 2330 Increase the microphone volume 2331 Open the Help dialog 2332 Open the Find dialog 2333 Create a new window 2334 Open a window 2335 Close the window 2336 Save current document 2337 Print current document 2338 Undo last action 2339 Redo last action 2340 Copy the selection to the clipboard 2341 Cut the selection to the clipboard 2342 Paste from the clipboard 2343 Reply to a mail message 2344 Forward a mail message 2345 Send a mail message 2346 Initiate a spell check 2347 Toggle between dictation and command/control 2348 Toggle the microphone on and off 2349 Bring up the corrections list 2368 (no custom action defined) 2369 (do nothing) 2370 2371 The file does not exist. Please check your typing. Remember that paths containing spaces need to be enclosed in quotation marks. 2400 Open Template 2401 This document cannot be used as a document template. 2402 No application is associated with this document. Create an association by using Explorer. 2403 Overwrite the existing template with this file? 2404 Unable to copy the file to the templates folder. 2432 Press Win+L to switch to the Welcome screen. 2433 Press Win+L to lock your workstation. 2434 You can switch users without going through the Welcome screen: From Task Manager, go to the Users tab, right-click a user, and select Connect. 2435 Hold down the shift key in the shutdown dialog to change "Stand By" to "Hibernate". Or just press H to hibernate instantly. You can even use the Power Control Panel to configure your power button to hibernate. 2436 To disable the password when resuming from standby or hibernation, open the Power Control Panel and uncheck "Prompt for password after returning from standby" on the Advanced tab. 2437 You can rename multiple files all at once: Select a group of files, right-click the first file, and select "Rename". Type in a name for the first file, and the rest will follow. 2438 Hold down the shift key when switching to thumbnail view to hide the file names. Do it again to bring them back. 2439 If you create a file called Folder.jpg, that image will be used as the thumbnail for the folder. What's more, that image will also be used as the album art in Windows Media Player for all media files in that folder. 2440 From the View Menu, select "Choose Details" to select which file properties should be shown in the Explorer window. To sort by a file property, check its name in the "Choose Details" in order to make that property available in the "Arrange Icons by" menu. 2441 To display the volume control icon in the taskbar, go to the Sounds and Audio Devices Control Panel and select "Place volume icon in the taskbar". 2442 Hold down the shift key when deleting a file to delete it immediately instead of placing it in the Recycle Bin. Files deleted in this way cannot be restored. 2443 If you hold down the shift key while clicking "No" in a Confirm File Operation dialog, the response will be interpreted as "No to All". 2444 To save a document with an extension other than the one a program wants to use, enclose the entire name in quotation marks. For example, if you run Notepad and save a file under the name \n \nDr.Z \n \nit will actually be saved under the name Dr.Z.txt. But if you type \n \n"Dr.Z" \n \nthen the document will be saved under the name Dr.Z. Note that a document so-named cannot be opened via double-clicking since the extension is no longer ".txt". 2445 Put a shortcut to your favorite editor in your Send To folder and it will appear in your "Send To" menu. You can then right-click any file and send it to your editor. 2446 Ctrl+Shift+Escape will launch Task Manager. 2447 To arrange two windows side-by-side, switch to the first window, then hold the Control key while right-clicking the taskbar button of the second window. Select "Tile Vertically". 2448 To close several windows at once, hold down the Control key while clicking on the taskbar buttons of each window. Once you have selected all the windows you want to close, right-click the last button you selected and pick "Close Group". 2449 Some objects (such as Control Panel applications) support additional commands which are available by holding the Shift key while right-clicking. 2450 In the Address Bar, type "microsoft" and hit Ctrl+Enter. Internet Explorer automatically inserts the "http://www." and ".com" for you. 2451 To remove an AutoComplete entry from a Web form, highlight the item in the AutoComplete dropdown and press the Delete key. \n \nTo remove all Web form AutoComplete entries, go to the Internet Explorer Tools menu, select Internet Options, Content, AutoComplete, then press the "Clear Forms" button. 2452 To organize your Favorites in Explorer instead of using the Organize Favorites dialog, hold the shift key while selecting "Organize Favorites" from the Favorites menu of an Explorer window. 2453 You can organize your Favorites by dragging the items around your Favorites menu. \n \nAlternatively, you can open the Favorites pane and hold the Alt key while pressing the up and down arrows to change the order of your Favorites. 2454 To run Internet Explorer fullscreen, press F11. Do it again to return to normal mode. 2455 When dragging a file in Explorer, you can control the operation that will be performed when you release the mouse button: \n \nHold the Control key to force a Copy. \n \nHold the Shift key to force a Move. \n \nHold the Alt key to force a Create Shortcut. 2456 If your "Printers and Faxes" folder is empty, you can hide the "Printers and Faxes" icon when viewed from other computers by stopping the Print Spooler service. 2457 You can turn a folder into a desktop toolbar by dragging the icon of the desired folder to the edge of the screen. You can then turn it into a floating toolbar by dragging it from the edge of the screen into the middle of the screen. (It helps if you minimize all application windows first.) 2458 You can turn a folder into a taskbar toolbar. \n \nFirst, unlock your taskbar. \n \nNext, drag the icon of the desired folder to the space between the taskbar buttons and the clock. (Wait for the no-entry cursor to change to an arrow. It's a very tiny space; you will have to hunt for it.) \n \nYou can rearrange and resize the taskbar toolbar you just created. \n \nYou can even turn the taskbar toolbar into a menu by resizing it until only its name is visible. 2459 To add or remove columns from Details mode, select Choose Details from the View menu, or just right-click the column header bar. 2460 In Internet Explorer, hold the Shift key while turning the mouse wheel to go forwards or backwards. 2461 In Internet Explorer, hold the Shift key while clicking on a link to open the Web page in a new window. 2462 In Internet Explorer, type Ctrl+D to add the current page to your Favorites. \n \nThis and many more keyboard shortcuts can be found by going to Internet Explorer, clicking the Help menu, then selecting Contents and Index. From the table of contents, open Accessibility and click "Using Internet Explorer keyboard shortcuts". 2463 In some applications (such as Internet Explorer), holding the Control key while turning the mouse wheel will change the font size. 2464 To shut down via Remote Desktop, click the Start button, then type Alt+F4. 2559 Tweak UI Tips.txt 2560 Screen saver 2561 Copies your current screen saver selection, screen saver timeout, and screen saver configuration. 2562 Colors 2563 Copies the current colors of system elements (such as buttons and menus) to the logon desktop. 2564 Metrics and fonts 2565 Copies the current sizes of system elements (such as scroll bars and caption bars) and their associated fonts to the logon desktop. 2566 Mouse 2567 Copies your current mouse settings such as mouse speed and cursors to the logon desktop. 2568 Keyboard 2569 Copies your current keyboard settings such as autorepeat speed and caret size to the logon desktop. 2570 Wallpaper 2571 Copies your current wallpaper to the logon desktop. 2572 Font smoothing 2573 Copies your current font smoothing settings to the logon desktop. 2574 Animations 2575 Copies your current animation settings, such as menu popup effects, to the logon desktop. 2590 Click "Copy Now" to copy the selected settings to the logon desktop. 2591 You may need to shut down and restart for changes to logon desktop settings to take effect. 2592 Manage file and print sharing 2593 Controls permission to read or change server information. 2594 Manage file/print server connections 2595 Controls permission to enumerate connections to a server. 2596 Enumerate file server disks 2597 Controls permission to enumerate disks on a server. 2598 Manage file server open files 2599 Controls permission to enumerate open files and force them closed. 2600 Manage file/print server sessions 2601 Controls permission to enumerate sessions and force them closed. 2602 Manage administrative shares 2603 Controls permission to read or change administrative share information. 2604 Manage file shares 2605 Controls permission to read or change file share information. 2606 Manage printer shares 2607 Controls permission to read or change information about shared printers. Users must have Read Share Info permission here in order to enumerate shares on a server. 2608 Connect to file and printer shares 2609 Controls permission to connect to file and printer shares. 2610 Connect to administrative shares 2611 Controls permission to connect to administrative shares. 2612 Read file/print server statistics 2613 Controls permission to read server performance information. 2614 Default share permissions 2615 Specifies permissions for new shares if permissions were not specified at share creation. 2616 Enumerate server transport protocols 2617 Controls permission to enumerate transport protocols that are managed by the file/print server. 2618 Manage scheduled tasks 2619 Controls permission to create and delete scheduled tasks. 2620 Connect to registry remotely 2621 Controls permission to access the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE branch of the registry over the network. These permissions are combined with the permissions on individual keys. 2622 Access performance counters 2623 Controls permission to access performance counters used by System Monitor and Performance Logs and Alerts. 2624 Read Share Info (501) 2625 Read Administrative Share Info (502) 2626 Change Share Info 2627 Read Server Info (101) 2628 Read Advanced Server Info (102, 502) 2629 Read Administrative Server Info (503) 2630 Change Server Info 2631 Enumerate Connections 2632 Enumerate Disks 2633 Enumerate Open Files 2634 Force Files Closed 2635 Read Session Info (10) 2636 Read Administrative Session Info (502) 2637 Force Sessions Closed 2638 Connect to Server 2639 Connect to Paused Server 2640 Read Statistics 2641 Enumerate 2642 Advanced Enumerate (not used) 2643 Set Info (not used) 2644 List Tasks 2645 Create Tasks 2646 Delete Other Users' Tasks 2688 Full Control 2689 Delete 2690 Read Control 2691 Write DAC 2692 Write Owner 2693 Change 2694 Read 2695 Write 2719 The security information for this operation is in a form that Tweak UI does not understand. Tweak UI can convert it to a simpler form, but any prior customizations may be lost. \n \nDo you wish to convert the security information to a simpler form so it can be edited? 2720 These settings control the size of the window that appears when you type Alt+Tab. Be careful not to choose values that would result in a window so large that it will not fit on the screen. (You can fit ten rows and thirteen columns on a safe mode 640x480 screen.) You must log off and back on for a change to this setting to take effect. 2752 Specify the height of a single frame in the busy animation. Most animations use a square frame, so this value is usually equal to the width. 2753 Specify the frame at which the animation is to restart. For example, if the restart frame is 4, then after the last frame in the Busy animation is displayed, the animation will continue \nwith the fourth frame. 2784 Small Animation 2785 Select a small animation. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 2786 Choose a custom bitmap to be displayed when the browser is busy. This bitmap must consist of a vertical strip of identical-sized frames, typically 26 pixels square. \n \nThe frame size of the small animation must be less than the frame size of the large animation. \n \nYou must change the busy image before you can change the idle image. 2787 Choose a custom bitmap to be displayed when the browser is idle. This bitmap must be the size of a single frame, typically 26 pixels square. 2800 Large Animation 2801 Select a large animation. \n \nThis is a per-user setting. 2802 Choose a custom bitmap to be displayed when the browser is busy. This bitmap must consist of a vertical strip of identical-sized frames, typically 38 pixels square. \n \nThe frame size of the large animation must be greater than the frame size of the small animation. \n \nYou must change the busy image before you can change the idle image. 2803 Choose a custom bitmap to be displayed when the browser is idle. This bitmap must be the size of a single frame, typically 38 pixels square. 2816 To conserve memory, Explorer remembers only a limited number of folder customizations. Change this value to increase or decrease the number of customizations Explorer will remember.\n\nWhen this limit is exceeded, customizations for the folder least recently visited will be discarded. 2848 Internet Explorer 2850 Autocorrect backslashes to slashes 2851 Check the "Autocorrect backslashes to slashes" box to allow the address bar to autocorrect http:\\ to http://.\n\nThis is a per-user setting, and you must restart Internet Explorer for it to take effect. 2852 Include path search in address bar 2853 Check the "Include path search in address bar" box to search the operating system path and registered applications when you type a string into the Address bar.\n\nThis is a per-user setting, and you must restart Internet Explorer for it to take effect. 2880 The image toolbar (if enabled) will appear for images that are at least this size in pixels. 2912 If you dismiss the screen saver within the grace period, it will not prompt for a password. 2944 Select the amount of time (in milliseconds) each picture in the slide show should remain on the screen.\n\nFor the change to take effect in a particular folder, you must close the folder and reopen it.