04 October 2007

TweakUI Vista HACK!

Craig at </CodeJacked> does a good job of describing what TweakUI is, so if you're unfamiliar with TweakUI go read about it there, or at Microsoft's XP PowerToys website.

So, since Tweak UI was made for XP, and doesn't natively work in Vista, what's a TweakUI user to do? Well, there is a way to get the Tweak UI for XP to work in Vista. I don’t know how wise it is to force it to work this way, because you’re effectively changing the Vista registry with an XP registry editing program, but it does work. Here’s how:

FIRST
RECOGNIZE THAT YOU’RE FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!

SECOND
Get the tweakui.exe file.
a. You might already have it if you upgraded from XP and used Tweak UI in the good old days. If so, just move the file to anywhere but the C:\Windows\System32 directory … Vista really doesn’t like tweakui there. I put it in C:\Program Files\Microsoft.
b. If you don’t have the tweakui.exe file already, you have two options:
i. Get it from a computer that has it. Simply copy the file (i.e. to a thumb drive or over a network) and slap it anywhere on your Vista machine (except the C:\Windows\System32 directory).
ii. There’s a rumor that you can extract tweakui.exe from the installation file available at the XP PowerToys site using WinRAR or some other such archiving program. I haven’t tried this, though, but it might be worth trying?

THIRD
Set the tweakui.exe file to run with XP compatability.
a. Right-click the file -> Properties -> Compatability tab -> check the CheckBox next to “Run this program in compatability mode for:” [Windows XP (Service Pack 2)] -> Click OK.

FOURTH
Run tweakui.exe as an Administrator.
a. Right-click the file -> Run as administrator -> Continue -> Run programb. TweakUI might popup behind other windows (it always does for me!)
b. If you don’t run as administrator, UAC will thwart your every change!
c. If you have UAC turned off, you don’t need to run as administrator. You also won’t have to click “Continue” in step (a) above.

FIFTH
Don’t break your computer! I created AutoPlay handlers, I changed the places bar, and I changed the Templates successfully using this method. However, I can’t guarantee the safety of these or any other changes you make with TweakUI!

05 March 2007

Winter Wonderland

Last month we took a trip to Michigan to visit Marisa's family in Lansing and many of our friends from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.


Typically we make this trip over either Thanksgiving weekend or Christmas week, but this year was different. Why? Well, first of all, Tommy was only 2 weeks old at Thanksgiving and 6 weeks old at Christmas. Not only was he young, but everyone and their brother travels during those times, which means they probably weren't the best times to travel with a new baby. Secondly, we wanted Tommy to be able to spend his first Christmas at his own home. Of course, we're sure he didn't remember anything, but that's what we wanted. Lastly, there usually isn't much snow on the ground in November, or even late December for that matter. Oh, but February, that's a different matter. Michigan has always had plenty of snow in February. Lots of snow makes for a nice patriotic picture of Marisa and Tommy, don't you think?

Also, in the spirit of "Where's Waldo?" can you spot Grandpa Campbell somewhere in the picture?

Anyhow, we started off the trip Thrusday morning at the shuttle pick-up station of San Antonio's International Airport's remote parking lot, shivering in the balmy 35 degree morning. A short shuttle ride and a long hike with 8 bags later, we were jetting our way to Houston on a 737. Once in Houston, the crammed us into a cigar tube of an airplane for the 3 hour flight to Grand Rapids, Michigan. I know what you're thinking, or at least what you should be thinking ... 3 hours in a regional jet with a 3-month old baby? What fun! Actually, it wasn't bad at all. Marisa nursed Tommy on the way up and coming down, which seemed to do the trick to equilabrate Tommy's ears. Other than that, he just slept like a champ in Marisa's arms for the rest of the flight.

Once in Michigan, we picked up a rental car and drove to Lansing to stay with Marisa's parents. This would also be the longest car ride Tommy had ever endured, so we weren't sure how that would go either. He's always liked car rides, so fortunately this one went great too. Except for the fact that Enterprise Rental Car Company passed off a Suzuki Forenza for an intermediate size car. If you own a Suzuki Forenza, skip the next sentance and go on to the next paragraph ... Suzuki Forenzas STINK; they're uncomfortable, shaky and chinsy; way to go, Enterprise!

We chose this weekend in February to visit Michigan because Friday was also Emily's birthday (Marisa's sister). She drove over from New York to spend the weekend at home with family, and also to see Tommy. Thing is, there was a big snow storm in Pennsylvania that week, and a big-rig jack-knifed a few miles ahead of Emily. She's fine, but she had to still in her car for over 4 hours, and she still had 9 more hours of driving ahead of her. Oi!

It was good to spend time with Marisa's family. Tommy got to see his Grandpa and Grandma Campbell's house, and also met his Great Grandparents Campbell and Great Grandparents Thelen. Many of Marisa's Aunts and Uncles also came to visit and meet Tommy. It was great fun to watch him smile as he was held by almost everyone that came by. His Great Aunt Nancy almost didn't seem to want to let him go! In her defense, however, Tommy did indeed look pretty comfortable as he slept in her lap.

Sunday we drove to Ann Arbor to attend New Life Church, the church Marisa and I met at while at the University of Michigan. NLC had been campaigning for over 6 years to build the first evangelical church on U of M's Campus, and lo and behold, the dedication service happened to be the weekend we were in town. Suffice it to say, we were very excited to see NLC in a physical church building of their own, and to see how much the church has grown. Many of our college friends still live in the area and attend the church and it was great to see each of them too.

The flights home on Monday were almost as uneventful as the flights were on Thursday, except that Tommy decided that he liked to make all sorts of noises that, obviously, we thought were awesome, but maybe everyone around us weren't as enthusiastic. Regardless, we're proud of our little man. At three months of age he's already got four flights under his belt. Maybe he's destined to be a world traveller!