In the Options window, expand the IDE Configuration node. Then
expand the System node.
Select the System Settings node.
On the Properties tab, modify the properties to your preferred settings.
Confirm Delete.
If True, opens a Confirm Deletion dialog box when
you attempt to delete an item.
Home Page.
Sets the web page that the web browser displays on startup.
Proxy Host.
Sets the host name or numeric IP address of the proxy server
to use to connect to HTTP and FTP sites. The Use Proxy property must be set to true to use this proxy.
Proxy Port.
Sets the port number of the proxy server.
Show File Extensions.
If True, displays file extensions
in the Explorer.
Show Tips on Startup.
If True, opens a Welcome window when you start the IDE.
This window can help you start working with objects. This window
also provides over thirty tips on how to use the IDE.
Use Proxy.
If True, uses a proxy for HTTP and FTP connections
in the web browser and Update Center.
User Interface.
Sets the interface to use to manage your windows. You
have two choices:
Traditional SDI. This interfaces uses a single primary
window with a set of supplemental secondary windows.
One Window MDI.
This interface confines all of an application's internal frames inside a
primary window.
Web Browser.
Sets the web browser to use when you are browsing the Internet.
You have three choices:
External browser (Command Line).
A simple browser that executes a specified command when asked
to display a URL.
External browser (Windows or UNIX). The Internet Explorer browser
or the Netscape NavigatorTM browser, depending on your platform.
Swing HTML Browser. An internal browser that provides a
higher level of integration with the IDE than an external browser, but does not provide as much functionality.