User's Manual

Customize and Analyze
TuneUp WinStyler
Windows would not be very useful without its graphical user
interface. How important an attractive interface is can be seen
on the basis of Windows XP and how the entire system feels
at once fresher and more modern.
But just as in fashion, it’s easy to get tired of the new design,
not to mention the people who have always been bothered by
all of the “eye candy” in the interface. Wouldn’t it be
practical to be able to change the appearance of Windows?
Take the icons for example. These little square pictures are
everywhere, in the Start menu, in file dialogs and of course on
the desktop. Is there a way to lend all of these icons a new
look with a few mouse clicks?
Can you change the
appearance of
Windows?
And what about the logon screen? Anyone who shares their
computer with others or has a password to protect his user
account sees it every day: a mixture of different blue tones.
And there is no way built into Windows to change this.
Windows also only provides you with a limited number of
options for changing the appearance of all windows and
buttons (the so-called visual style): you can choose between
the new Luna interface, or the old Windows Classic
interface.
In order to help you with all of these changes and to let you
adapt how your Windows interface looks, TuneUp Utilities
2004 has a separate module dedicated entirely to the
appearance of Windows: TuneUp WinStyler. Start this
module whenever you want to give your system a digital
makeover.
Yes, you can – with
TuneUp WinStyler!
Usage
The TuneUp WinStyler window is broken down into two
sections: a blue navigation bar on the left and a large area on
the right to display the options.
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