I am amazed at the ammount of desktops that are filled with shortcuts, it breaks my heart...
There is a nice trick with windows to avoid this, make a new folder on
your c:, lets call it 'Shortcuts', put all of the shortcuts in it, then right click on your
taskbar (not the start button) and select toolbars -> new toolbar,
then browse to the location of the folder you created. This will give
you a nice spanking new menu on the taskbar next to your system tray in
which you can access all of your favourite shortcuts in two clicks.
(in XP you may need to 'unlock' the taskbar in order to move it around)
Just like the start menu but waaaayy better :smile:
I'll post my desktop showing an example of this whenever photobucket pull their thumbs out and let me host the image.
P.S. i think frenchtoast is right, that might just be the best wallpaper ever.
edit Here is my desktop:
You can also stick 'My Computer' into its own taskbar and add your quicklaunch icons to it like so:
Do this by dagging the 'My Computer' icon to the side of your desktop
and letting go, it will 'stick' to the side as a toolbar with which you
can edit via right clicking on it to make it auto-hide. You can also
add toolbars to it such as quick-launch. There is a downside to this -
you cannot access this toolbar with other windows open. I have got used
to pressing 'start + d' on my keyboard to show the desktop if i need to
acess 'My Computer' and I wouldn't go back now that I am used to it.
I can bet 99% of you who try it won't like it, but I thought I'd let you know how its done anyway.
I'm gonna shut up now, peace.
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