magnus
02-13-02, 10:09 PM
...for those of you that keep a lot of windows open (I have 16 open at the moment).
I have a trick for the Quick Launch toolbar (keeps IE, Outlook express, the show desktop icon and so on). I created an arbitrary folder (for instance I put mine in C:/unzipped , the winzip destination folder. Doesn't matter, you can put it under C: also) I call it tools for simplicity's sake.
You then put your most used shortcuts that aren't on your toolbar already into this folder. You link to that folder from your desktop, and then you can drag the shortcut from the desktop to the toolbar.
And instead of using the start button or getting out to the desktop, now you have every shortcut you want or need in a popup box.
The icon I used for the setups I made for my family were for C:/windows/system32/jdbgmgr.exe...you can use pretty much any icon file. They have them available all over the internet or you can just right click on the shortcut, properties--> shortcut-->change icon and browse until you find something that looks decent.
Make sense to anyone? I'm the only person I know that does this but I'm sure someone has to have come up with something similar.
I have a trick for the Quick Launch toolbar (keeps IE, Outlook express, the show desktop icon and so on). I created an arbitrary folder (for instance I put mine in C:/unzipped , the winzip destination folder. Doesn't matter, you can put it under C: also) I call it tools for simplicity's sake.
You then put your most used shortcuts that aren't on your toolbar already into this folder. You link to that folder from your desktop, and then you can drag the shortcut from the desktop to the toolbar.
And instead of using the start button or getting out to the desktop, now you have every shortcut you want or need in a popup box.
The icon I used for the setups I made for my family were for C:/windows/system32/jdbgmgr.exe...you can use pretty much any icon file. They have them available all over the internet or you can just right click on the shortcut, properties--> shortcut-->change icon and browse until you find something that looks decent.
Make sense to anyone? I'm the only person I know that does this but I'm sure someone has to have come up with something similar.