User's Manual

Customize and Analyze
TuneUp Utilities 2006 49
You should avoid skin tones in your boot screen if at all possible. Pictures with
skin tones normally cannot be displayed correctly with only 16 colors (ask any
graphical artist). Of course, you may be lucky. The best thing to do is try!
Logon Screen
If you share your computer with other users, or if you use a password to protect
your account, you are familiar with the Windows XP logon screen. Here, you
can see a list of all user accounts. A user can log on by clicking one of these
accounts and entering a password, if one is set for the account.
With TuneUp Styler, you can completely change the appearance of the logon
screen. Click Logon screen in the navigation bar to go to this area.
As soon as it is started, the module lists all available logon screens. When you
use the module for the first time, you will only see the standard Windows screen.
You can add additional logon screens by clicking Add at the top of the list.
Then, you can select an existing logon screen from a file on your computer, or
you can download new screens from TuneUp Online. The module supports all
Logonui.exe screens, the Stardock LogonStudio format (LogonXP) and the
TuneUp Styler (TLS) format.
By the way: Unlike other programs that simply replace the entire file when
installing a Logonui.exe file, your computer cannot be infected by a virus when
you install a logon screen with TuneUp Styler. Here, the entire file is not
replaced, but only the relevant parts such as the pictures and the texts that are
shown on the screen.
Pep up your system
with a custom logon
screen.