
The "Shortcut overlay" section customizes the overlay used by Explorer to indicate that an icon represents a shortcut. Choose one of the predefined overlays, or "Custom".
The shortcut overlay effect is a system-wide setting.
Windows 95 only: If you set the overlay to None and uninstall Tweak UI, then the customized shortcut overlay is uninstalled as w
Uncheck the "Animated 'Click here to begin'" box to suppress the cheery "Click here to begin" message that appears on the taskbar when you log in.
This is a per-user setting.
Uncheck the "Tip of the day" box to suppress the tip of the day that appears when you log in.
This is a per-user setting.
Check the "Prefix 'Shortcut to' on new shortcuts" box to put the phrase "Shortcut to" at the beginning of newly-created shortcuts.
This is a per-user setting.
Windows 9x only: If you uninstall Tweak UI, this customization is uninstalled as w
Check the "Save Explorer window settings" box to save the settings of a folder when you close it. When you return to the folder, the previous settings will be restored. When you shut down, Windows will remember which folders were open and re-open them the next time you log on.
If you uncheck the "Save Explorer window settings" box, then these settings are not saved when you close an Explorer window or shut down.
This is a per-user setting.
If the "Adjust case of 8.3 filenames" box is checked, then Explorer will convert all-uppercase 8.3 filenames to mixed-case filenames.
This is a per-user setting, not available on all platforms.
Click the "Change Color" button to change the color Explorer uses to display compressed files. For this change to take effect, you must also configure Explorer to show compressed files in a different color.
This is a per-user setting, not available on all platforms.
The "Restore Factory Settings" button sets all the options on the page to the default settings.