Handy Hints • Steve Hall
Handy Hints
Create a custom Menu bar to save space on your desktop
If you need access to a number of utilities or files regularly you may be
cluttering your desktop, which slows down your PC.
To get round this try a nifty windows option:-
Make a folder in, say, My Documents, called for example ‘Utilities’ or
whatever you prefer.
Drag all of your desired shortcuts or desktop folders
there. Do this with the RIGHT button so that when you drag you have the option
to MOVE not copy.
Create a custom Menu bar to save space on your desktop
Now on the bottom bar (task Bar) of the screen RIGHT click in a neutral area,
and select Toolbars>New Toolbar
You will be prompted to select the folder you just created, so double click
that folder.
It will now appear as a popup menu on the bottom bar to the
right side.
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