TweakUIX is a free open source tool for Microsoft Windows devices that aims to replicate the functionality of the classic TweakUI tool for Windows 10 and 11.
The classic Tweak UI was released as a PowerToys tool for Windows 95. It gave Windows users options to customize certain user interface features.
The developer of TweakUIX, best known for programs such as ThisIsWin11, PrivateZilla, or CleanMgr+, decided to bring back TweakUI to modern versions of Windows. The open source program supports customization options as well as options to remove features from Windows devices.
You can run TweakUIX right after you have downloaded it from the GitHub project website and extracted it on the local system. The interface is divided into two parts: the left sidebar lists categories and a search option, the right side options to save or load templates and an activity log.
Tweaking options are divided into groups, e.g., My Computer, Paranoia, or Privacy. Each tweak can be selected individually by checking its box. Most titles are self-explanatory, andy some tweaks display additional information when you hover over them.
While you can go through the list of tweaks group by group, and tweak by tweak, you may also activate the check button to get recommendations checked automatically; this saves time, but it is advised to go through the list of checked tweaks to make sure that nothing is changed that should not be changed.
A click on the apply button applies the selected tweaks directly. There is no confirmation message at this point, but you may activate the undo button to undo all changes made using the application. The option to create a restore point is somewhat hidden under Settings in the tweak listing.
Here is a short list of what you can do when using the app:
- Remove Fax Printer and XPS Documents Writer.
- Disable Microsoft Teams on Startup.
- Create a restore point.
- Show hidden files, folders, drives and file extensions in Explorer.
- Disable Widgets, Snap Assist, Search Icon and other desktop related options.
- Enable dark theme for Windows and/or apps.
- Run Disk Cleanup.
- Block Windows telemetry.
- Disable Game DVR.
- Disable Power Throttling.
- Disable a good dozen features that may affect privacy.
- Disable application permissions.
- Remote bloatware apps.
- Install essential apps.
Closing Words
TweakUIX comes with a good number of tweaks and options. The program could use an interface that is more user friendly: all tweaks should offer additional explanations, and the option to create a system restore point should be displayed prominently.
All in all, it is a good start and a useful app for Windows 10 or 11 users who want to remove or disable some of the features of their operating system.
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