User's Manual

Customize and Analyze
24 TuneUp Utilities 2006
Usage Æ Start Menu
Behavior
You can configure how the Start menu reacts to specific mouse actions here.
Submenus
Here, you can specify how many of your most recently used documents and files
should be shown in the Start menu, among other things.
You can also click Setting in the Special menus section to call up a window in
which you can specify the commands that should be shown in the Windows Start
menu.
Programs
Here, you can configure the Start menu settings that affect programs. One option
is, for example, to customize the list of Frequently Used Programs.
Advanced
You can configure the display of your user name in the Start menu and call up
other TuneUp Utilities modules that are relevant for the Start menu here.
Usage Æ Taskbar
Flashing Buttons
This function prevents other windows from “barging” their way to the front
while you are working on a document in a text editing program. Instead, the
You can navigate
through menus
much more quickly if
you reduce the
opening delay here.