Windows 7 is a great operating system that has many features that are hard to find in other operating systems. One of the most popular features of Windows 7 is its customizability. This means that you can change the look and feel of the operating system to match your own preferences. One way to customize Windows 7 is by using the Windows 7 Customization Tool. This tool allows you to change many aspects of the operating system, including its appearance, behavior, and even its settings. You can also use this tool to create your own customizations for your computer. If you want to customize Windows 7 in a way that is specific to your needs, there are several ways to do this. One way is to use the System Configuration Editor. This editor allows you to change many aspects of Windows 7, including its settings and appearances. Another way to customize Windows 7 is by using the Registry Editor. The Registry Editor allows you to change many aspects of Windows 7, including its settings and appearances. ichever method you choose, be sure that you understand how each feature works before making any changes. If you make any changes that are not specific enough or if they do not work as expected, it may be necessary to contact Microsoft support for assistance.


Do you love to tweak your Windows 7 system, customizing it to fit your personality and the way you work? We have shown you many ways to customize the Taskbar, Start Menu, Desktop, Windows Explorer, and other parts of Windows.

We’ve collected links below to many of our best articles about adding and creating themes, adding wallpapers, pinning programs and files to the Taskbar, moving the Taskbar to another part of the screen, adding items to the Start Menu, tweaking the Desktop, creating shortcuts and hotkeys, customizing Windows Explorer, adding items to the context menus, and many more customizations.

NOTE: Some of the following articles may require you to tweak the registry. Before doing so, be sure you back up the registry. We also recommend creating a restore point you can use to restore your system if something goes wrong.

Themes/Wallpapers

If you work on your computer all day, wouldn’t it be nice to look at a background showing a relaxing picture or one of your favorite pictures and different icons from the usual? The following articles show you how to get new themes, access hidden themes, create custom wallpapers, and even how to create your own Windows 7 theme pack from scratch.

Access Hidden Regional Themes in Windows 7 Create a Windows 7 Theme Pack From Scratch Download New Themes in Windows 7 Learning Windows 7: Desktop Themes and Backgrounds Create Customized Desktop Wallpapers with Photovisi Dual Monitors: Use a Different Wallpaper on Each Desktop in Windows 7, Vista or XP How to get DreamScene Animated Desktops Back in Windows 7 How To Customize Wallpaper in Windows 7 Starter Edition Use Your Favorite Wallpapers in Windows 7 Starter Edition How to Get Windows 7 Theme Wallpapers Without Installing Them Turn Your Desktop into a Picture Slideshow in Windows 7

Screensavers

When you’re away from your computer, Windows 7 provides different screensavers you can activate to hide the screen from prying eyes. The following articles show you how to customize the default screensavers, create icons to quickly enable and disable the screensaver, and how to automatically lock your computer when you leave it.

Create Shortcut Icon to Disable / Enable the Screensaver Create Icons to Start the Screensaver on Windows 7 or Vista Customize the Default Screensavers in Windows 7 and Vista Beginner: Automatically Lock Your Computer When You’re Away

Taskbar

The Taskbar in Windows 7 was changed to become a very useful part of the Windows desktop. You can pin programs to it, preview thumbnails of open programs, and use jump lists to easily access open files in programs. The following articles show you how to change the color of the Taskbar, show the Quick Launch Bar on the Taskbar, change the icons for programs, change the size and speed of the Aero thumbnail previews, and even pin files other than program files to the Taskbar.

Add “My Computer” to Your Windows 7 / Vista Taskbar Disable or Modify the “Delay Time” for Aero Peek in Windows 7 Move the Taskbar to Different Locations In Windows Add the Quick Launch Bar to the Taskbar in Windows 7 Add the Recycle Bin to the Taskbar in Windows 7 Change the Windows 7 Taskbar Color With No Extra Software (Stupid Geek Tricks) Change Your Windows 7 Taskbar Color the Easy Way (and Rotate Between Colors) Consolidate the Windows 7 Taskbar with Jumplist Launcher Create Custom Windows 7 Jumplists for Apps that Don’t Have One Customize the Windows 7 Taskbar with 7 Taskbar Tweaker Customize Your Windows 7 Taskbar Icons the Easy Way How to Customize Your Windows 7 Taskbar Icons for Any App From the Tips Box: Pin Any File to the Windows 7 Taskbar Increase the size of Taskbar Preview Thumbnails in Windows 7 Increase the Speed of the Aero Taskbar Thumbnails in Windows 7 Change the Windows 7 Taskbar to Work Like Vista

System Tray

The System Tray contains icons of running programs and allows access to options for these programs. The following articles show you how to customize the clock and the icons on the System Tray, disable all notification balloons, and even how to completely disable the System Tray.

Completely Disable the System Tray on Windows 7 / Vista / XP Disable All Notification Balloons in Windows 7 or Vista Enable Additional Clocks in Windows 7 or Vista Completely Disable the System Tray on Windows 7 / Vista / XP Beginner Geek: View Different Time Zones in the Windows 7 Tray Clock Beginner: Customize and Tweak Your System Tray Icons in Windows 7 Customize the Notification Area in Windows 7 Using Local Group Policy

Start Menu

The Start Menu in Windows 7 can provide quick access to programs and files. You can add items to it and organize it to reflect how you work. The following articles show you how to organize and tweak the Start Menu, add items to it, disable the highlighting of newly installed programs, show items in an expanded view, customize and even remove shutdown and restart from the power button. You can even revert to the classic-style Start Menu from previous versions of Windows.

Enable Run Command on Windows 7 or Vista Start Menu Add “My Dropbox” to Your Windows 7 Start Menu Add the Recycle Bin to Start Menu in Windows 7 How To Add Administrative Tools to Start Menu in Windows 7 Change Start Menu to Use Small Icons in Windows 7 or Vista Change the Number of Recent Items Shown on the Windows 7 / Vista Start Menu Change the Windows 7 or Vista Power Buttons to Shut Down/Sleep/Hibernate ClassicShell Adds Classic Start Menu and Explorer Features to Windows 7 Show the Classic “All Programs” Menu in the Start Menu in Windows 7 Beginner Geek: Show Start Menu Items in Expanded View in Windows 7 Change The Windows 7 Start Orb the Easy Way Get the Classic Start Menu in Windows 7 Get an Aero-Styled Classic Start Menu in Windows 7 How to Reorganize the All Programs Section on the Windows 7 Start Menu Quick Tip: Disable Highlighting New Programs in Windows 7, Vista, and XP Remove Shutdown and Restart Buttons In Windows 7 Tweak the Start Menu in Windows 7 and Vista

Desktop

Maybe you like a very minimal desktop and without a lot of icons on it. Or, you might use the desktop as your main center for accessing programs and files. The following articles provide tips to help you to customize the desktop, showing you how to add and remove icons, remove text and shortcut arrows from icons, add a Vista-style Sidebar to your Windows 7 desktop, disable Aero, Aero Snap, and Aero Shake, disable gadgets, and how to use some third-party tools to organize your desktop and dock windows on the side of your desktop, among other useful tips.

Display My Computer Icon on the Desktop in Windows 7 or Vista Add the Vista Style Sidebar Back to Windows 7 Change Desktop Resolution With a Keyboard Shortcut Customize Your Icons in Windows 7 and Vista Disable Shortcut Icon Arrow Overlay in Windows 7 or Vista Hide Desktop Icon Text on Windows 7 or Vista Remove “Shortcut” Text From New Shortcuts in Windows 7 or Vista Restore Missing Desktop Icons in Windows 7 or Vista Hide, Delete, or Destroy the Recycle Bin Icon in Windows 7 or Vista Organize Your Messy Desktop with Stardock’s Fences Set Icons in Win7 / Vista to Open With a Single Click Instead of Double-Click Add Home Directory Icon to the Desktop in Windows 7 or Vista Disable Aero on Windows 7 or Vista Easily Disable Win 7 or Vista’s Aero Before Running an Application (Such as a Video Game) Stupid Geek Tricks: Disable Windows 7 Aero Peek in Two Clicks Disable Aero Shake in Windows 7 Manage Files Easier With Aero Snap in Windows 7 Disable Aero Snap (the Mouse Drag Window Arranging Feature in Windows 7) Disable Sidebar / Desktop Gadgets on Windows 7 Disable User Installed Desktop Gadgets in Windows 7 Dock Windows on the Sides of Your Desktop and More With Preme for Windows 7 Stupid Geek Tricks: Tile or Cascade Multiple Windows in Windows 7

Windows Explorer

Windows Explorer in Windows 7 has been significantly changed and improved since the days of Vista and XP. The following articles help you to customize Explorer, with tips such as setting the startup folder, adding your own folders to the Favorites list, changing the “Up” keyboard shortcut, setting the Navigation pane to automatically expand, disabling the Search history display, and even adding tabs for easier file browsing in Explorer.

How to Customize Folder Backgrounds and Icons in Windows Explorer Set the Windows Explorer Startup Folder in Windows 7 Add Your Own Folders to Favorites in Windows 7 Stupid Geek Tricks: Add Apps to the Windows 7 Explorer Favorites List Make Backspace in Windows 7 or Vista Explorer Go Up like XP Did The “Up” Keyboard Shortcut for Windows 7 or Vista Explorer Turn Off Windows Explorer Click Sounds in Windows 7 or Vista Customize the Five Windows Folder Templates Remove Programs from the Open With Menu in Explorer Beginner: Change Icon Views to Extra Large in Windows 7 Explorer How To Enable Check Boxes for Items In Windows 7 Change Your Windows 7 Library Icons the Easy Way How to Enable or Disable the Libraries Feature in Windows 7 Quick Tip: Disable Search History Display in Windows 7 Make the Navigation Pane Easier to Manage in Windows 7 Set the Navigation Pane Tree to Automatically Expand in Windows 7 Add Tabbed Browsing to Explorer in Windows 7 Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows 7 or Vista Disable Thumbnail Previews in Windows 7 or Vista Explorer

Context (Right-Click) Menus

Context, or right-click, menus are available in Explorer and on the Desktop in Windows. By default, context menus provide useful options that apply to the current location or selected item. However, you can make them even more useful by adding custom items and removing items you don’t need. The following articles show you how to add and remove items and how to access hidden items on the context menu.

Add Copy To / Move To to the Windows Explorer Right Click Menu Add Copy To / Move To on Windows 7 or Vista Right-Click Menu Customize the Windows 7 or Vista Send To Menu Disable the “Send To” Folder on the Windows Explorer Context Menu Add Disk Cleanup to the Right-Click Menu for a Drive Add Encrypt / Decrypt Options to Windows 7 / Vista Right-Click Menu Add “Open with Notepad” to the Context Menu for All Files Add “Take Ownership” to Explorer Right-Click Menu in Win 7 or Vista Add Dropbox to the Send To Menu in Windows 7, XP, and Vista Add Defragment to the Right-Click Menu for a Drive Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a Text File To the Clipboard in Windows 7 / Vista / XP Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a List of Files to the Clipboard in Windows 7 / Vista / XP Stupid Geek Tricks: Secret Items on the Windows 7 Send To Menu How to Add Any Application to the Windows Desktop Right-Click Menu How to Clean Up Your Messy Windows Context Menu Power Up and Manage Your Windows Send To Menu with Send To Toys How to Add Google Documents to the Windows Explorer “New” Menu Add the Command Prompt to the Windows Explorer Right-Click Menu Remove Gadgets and Screen Resolution on Windows 7 Desktop Context Menu

Shortcuts/Hotkeys

There are all kinds of ways to speed up access to programs and files and to perform other actions. The following articles provide many shortcuts and hotkeys to quickly perform many useful Windows tasks, easily open applications, and even to quickly create new Google documents.

20 Windows Keyboard Shortcuts You Might Not Know Create a Shortcut or Hotkey to Turn the Desktop Icons On or Off Create a Shortcut or Hotkey to Turn Off the Monitor Create a Shortcut for Locking Your Computer Screen in Windows 7 or Vista Create a Shortcut Icon or Hotkey to Turn Windows 7 / Vista Firewall On or Off Create a Shortcut or Hotkey for the Safely Remove Hardware Dialog Create a Shortcut or Hotkey to Immediately Eject a Specific USB Drive Create a Shortcut or Hotkey to Eject the CD/DVD Drive Create a Shortcut or Hotkey to Mute the System Volume in Windows Create a Shortcut or Hotkey to Switch Power Plans Create a Shortcut to Enable/Disable Aero Transparency in 7 / Vista Create a Shortcut To Group Policy Editor in Windows 7 Create a Shortcut to Put Your Windows Computer into Hibernation Create Custom Windows Key Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows Disable Win+X Shortcut Keys on Windows 7 or Vista Create Administrator Mode Shortcuts Without UAC Prompts in Windows 7 or Vista Create Keyboard Shortcuts to Applications in Windows Create Shutdown / Restart / Lock Icons in Windows 7 or Vista How to Quickly Create New Google Documents with a Shortcut or Hotkey Hotkey for Creating New Folder in Windows Explorer

Other

Here’s even more articles about customizing Windows, such as enabling and disabling User Account Control (UAC), changing the buttons on your mouse to be left-hand friendly, enabling the “How-To Geek” Mode (or God Mode), customizing and cleaning up the logon screen, managing power settings, and even removing or hiding unused items in the Control Panel.

Make Your Mouse Pointers Left-hand Friendly Customize the Manufacturer Support Info in Windows 7 or Vista Customize the Windows 7 Logon Screen Cleanup Your Windows 7 Login Screen and Remove Unwanted Logon Items Disable Delete Confirmation Dialog in Windows 7 or Vista Hide Drives from Your Computer in Windows 7 or Vista Disable/Enable Lock Workstation Functionality (Windows + L) Enable or Disable UAC From the Windows 7 / Vista Command Line Disable User Account Control (UAC) the Easy Way on Win 7 or Vista Disable User Account Control(UAC) For Administrators Only Make User Account Control (UAC) Stop Blacking Out the Screen in Windows 7 or Vista How To (Really) Completely Disable UAC on Windows 7 How to Customize the File Open/Save Dialog Box in Windows Stupid Geek Tricks: Enable the Secret “How-To Geek” Mode in Windows 7 Allow Users To Run Only Specified Programs in Windows 7 How To Restrict Access To Drives In My Computer In Windows Max Out the Multi-Monitor Magic Under Windows 7 How to Install, Manage, and Delete Fonts on Your PC Learning Windows 7: Manage Power Settings Make Text and Images Easier to Read with the Windows 7 Magnifier Make Your PC Shut Down at Night (But Only When You’re Not Using It) Prevent Windows Asking for a Password on Wake Up from Sleep/Standby Stop Your Mouse from Waking Up Your Windows 7 Computer Quick Tip: Turn Off Games in Windows 7 Remove or Hide Unwanted Items From the Control Panel in Windows 7

Happy Tweaking!