- Tweak UI
Tweak UI is a free
user interface customization application first released byMicrosoft in 1996 to aid end users in customizing theMicrosoft Windows operating system. By itself, it does not do anything that would not otherwise be possible. However, it provides a simplegraphical user interface for performing tweaks that otherwise would require editing the registry, which is considered by many a daunting and risky task for novice users. Tweak UI is a free download from Microsoft's website, and is one of many non-supported "PowerToys " released by Microsoft.History
Tweak UI started as a
control panel applet available for download on Microsoft's website, released shortly after the release ofWindows 95 . It was originally written byRaymond Chen and later included as part of Microsoft's Power Toys collection, a set of tools developed by Microsoft's Shell Development Team.An updated version of Tweak UI was included on the install disc for Microsoft's
Windows 98 operating system. This was deemed a "disaster" by Chen, as it resulted in additional work for Microsoft's product-support teams when diagnosing problems. [cite book
title = The Old New Thing
edition = 1st edition
chapter = Chapter Two: Selected Reminiscences on Windows 95
pages = pg. 32-33
last = Chen
first = Raymond
authorlink = Raymond Chen
year = 2006
publisher = Pearson Education
id = ISBN 0-321-44030-7] Consequently, the applet was not included with Windows 98 Second Edition or later versions of Windows.With the release of
Windows XP , the Tweak UI applet was retooled and re-released on Microsoft's website as a separate application, "tweakui.exe", (as opposed to the Control Panel applet for earlier versions). It was again updated to version 2.10 for Windows XP Service Pack 1 andWindows Server 2003 .Features
Tweak UI allows the user to customise the user interface of the Windows operating system. The application has been heralded for enabling users with older, slower computers to turn off many aspects of the operating system's
eye candy , such as fading menus, drop shadows, andcursor shadows. Tweak UI also includes numerous features to customise the way various base elements of the interface work, such as thetaskbar and thedesktop . The application also enables users to move the location of their Documents, Music and Pictures folders, as well as other system folders. It also includes various tools to repair elements of the operating system, such as icons,hot keys , thefont folder, andfile extension associations. It can be used to disableAutoPlay on one or more drives as well, which may be useful especially as external hard disk drives become popular.Tweak UI can also set up
Xmouse , a feature familiar to the users of theX Window System .Bugs
The options under the "My Computer" -> "Drive Letters" section in TweakUI 2.10 are incorrectly mixed up. [ [http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/tweakui-xp.html Microsoft Releases New TweakUI 2.10 for Windows XP and Server 2003] ]
References
*cite web|url=http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/windowsxp_pt.asp|title=PowerToys for Windows XP Review|author=Paul Thurrott|date=October 8, 2004|accessdate=2006-01-22
*cite web|url=http://home.earthlink.net/~leetutor/FixWin/SysTools/tweakui.htm|title=System Tools: TweakUI|accessdate=2006-01-22External links
* [http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx PowerToys for Windows XP] - Tweak UI for Windows XP and Server 2003
* [http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=6 Tweak UI for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition]
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