User's Manual

Customize and Analyze
Here, you can assign a cool icon to the drive where all of your
games are installed, and an icon with a serious appearance to
the drive where your office applications are installed, for
example.
You can do the same with folders. A few carefully chosen
icons can make it much easier to find your way around drives
that contain a great deal of data.
You can also use TuneUp WinStyler to assign an individual,
descriptive icon to each folder in the Start menu. To do this,
open the Start menu node in the tree by clicking the plus sign
in front of it.
Start menu folders
Note: This function is only available for Windows 2000 and
higher.
You can even assign special icons to your Favorites in
Internet Explorer. This way, you can find your most
frequently used Favorites in the long list more quickly.
Internet Explorer
Favorites
Select the desired item in the tree and click Replace icon to
select a new icon for the item. Please note that this cannot be
done with the three main nodes My Computer, Start menu
and Favorites. You must open one of these nodes by clicking
the plus sign in front of it and then select a subnode.
A new icon is selected in the same manner as for the System
elements. Once you find the desired icon, select it and click
OK to apply the icon.
You can apply the default icons and undo your changes at any
time by clicking Reset item to Windows defaults.
Undoing changes
If you would like to undo changes to multiple icons at the
same time, you can use the Restore backup link. This link
opens TuneUp RescueCenter and lets you undo the changes
you have made with TuneUp WinStyler on a specific date.
Appearance
Click Appearance in the navigation bar. Here, you can
change a large number of settings that govern how icons are
displayed on the desktop, such as the color depth, the icon
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