User's Manual
Customize Windows
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We have made every effort to make the settings self-explanatory. But if you do want more
details, just click Help to bring up comprehensive help for the currently displayed category.
Alternatively, you can press the F1 button.
Note: TuneUp System Control
"Display" category
In this TuneUp System Control category, you specify exactly which of the Windows visual
effects you wish to use, configure how file types are handled and specify how folder
windows and the Explorer should look and act.
"Usage" category
adjusts itself automatically to your operating system and
only displays those options that your system supports. Don't be surprised, for example, if
you see some different options for Windows Vista than for Windows XP.
In this TuneUp System Control category, you can configure a wide range of mouse and
keyboard options, customize the items that are shown in the Start menu, specify the menu
opening speed, and configure the appearance and behavior of the taskbar.
"Administration" category
This TuneUp System Control category gives you control over internal system settings. For
example, it allows you to customize the boot process and the user logon process, to
configure the automatic playing of CD's, to specify the paths to system and user data, and
to customize the default settings for the Command Prompt.
"Wizards" category
This section of TuneUp System Control is where you find the Copy Settings
Copy Settings
wizard. The
wizard helps you copy settings from one user account to another, even including Windows
Logon screen settings.
You can use TuneUp System Control to specify many settings that govern the appearance
and behavior of your system. Unfortunately, however, they apply only to your current user
account.
The Copy Settings wizard allows you to transfer these settings to other user accounts,
and even to the Windows logon screen.
The wizard starts with a short introduction. Click Next to continue.