Show ScreenTips on toolbars - either enables (checked) or disables (unchecked) the help text that appears when you hover the mouse over the toolbar button.

Show shortcut keys in ScreenTips - this sets the ScreenTips, when enabled, to also display any available keystroke shortcut to execute that button's function.

Large icons - checking this uses the "SVGA" button size. Great for users with high-color high-resolution displays such as 1280 X 1024. The buttons are easier to see than the smaller buttons at such a resolution, although they take up more screen real estate.

Look 2000 - changes the toolbars to look like Windows 2000 and Office 2000 toolbars. This option shows up only if you turn off the Office XP Style selection under the Options menu.

Menus show recently used commands first - enable this to set the program to prioritize the menu items by how often and recently you've used them. Most-used commands are automatically moved to the top of the menu, and least-used commands are hidden below the little double "caret" at the bottom of the menu.

If you enable Menus show recently used... then the item below will be available for checking.

Show full menus after a short delay - this works in tandem with the above listed function, and causes the least-used menu items (which are hidden beneath the little double "caret" at the bottom of the menu) to automatically reveal themselves after a brief delay of a few seconds.

Reset my usage data - clicking this erases the database HyperSnap-DX keeps that lets it know which menu items you've used the most. Click this if you want to reset all positions back to the default places for each item. Doing this is not reversible, so be careful.

Tear-off menus available - when you open any menu during normal program operation (but not when you are in "Customize" mode) you should note a horizontal grey bar on top (or to the left) of it. You may grab this bar with your left mouse button, left-click, then drag the menu away from its docked position to "tear it off." This allows you to make a floating "menu toolbar." You can dock the floating menu to any side of HyperSnap-DX's window.