Customize the GUI with TweakUI
Want to bend XP’s interface to your will without getting your hands into the Registry or having to excavate through menus three levels deep? Then get this supremely useful freebie from Microsoft and create your own customized version of XP.
There are countless ways to customize XP’s interface, including Registry hacks and menus and options hidden four layers deep. But if you’re the kind of person who lives in the express lane, juices up on double espressos, and wants to hack away at the interface fast, then you need TweakUI (Download it for free from Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powertoys.asp. It’s part of a suite of free, unsupported utilities from Microsoft called XP PowerToys, but it’s far and away the best one.) It lets you tweak not only the interface, as the title suggests, but also many other system settings, such as how Internet Explorer’s search works, whether to automate your logon upon system startup, and whether to enable CD autoplay so that the CD immediately starts up whenever you pop it into your drive. In this hack, you’ll learn how to use it and apply that knowledge to create a speedy, stripped-down version of XP. Figure 2-1 shows TweakUI in action, customizing the display of thumbnail pictures in Windows Explorer.
Figure 2-1. Customizing the size and quality of thumbnails in Windows Explorer
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