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Creating a New E-Mail Shortcut
[] Creating 3D Window Effect
[] Creating Shutdown, Restart and Logoff Icons
[] Having your Favorites and Start Menus Sort Alphabetically
[] Increasing the Icon Cache
[] Make Icons 256 Color 16-Bit
[] Removing Shortcut Arrows
[] Adding the Control Panel to the Start Menu
[] Making Desktop Changes Permanent
[] Changing a Folder's Icon
[] Full Window Drag ( Without Plus! )
[] Getting Screen Shots
[] Increasing the Size of the Scroll Bar
[] Customizing Individual Folder Icons
[] Removing the Recycle Bin
[] Adding Send To the Recycle Bin
[] Having Icons with No Name
[] Moving the Start Button
[] Aligning Drop-Down Menus to the Right
[] Changing Drive Icons
[] Adding Shortcuts to Desktop Without "Shortcut
To" text
[] Changing the clock to 24-Hour Time
[] Changing or Removing the Start Menu Icons
[] Adding Drive to the SendTo List
[] Customizing the Start Button's Name and Icon
[] Create a Control Panel menu directly below the
Start Button
[] Turn Off Window Animation
[] To speed up the Start Menu
[] To change the Startup and Logoff screens Go
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| Creating
a New E-Mail Shortcut |
| To
create a shortcut that will open your default e-mail program starting
a new e-mail,
Right click
on an open area of the desktop
Select New / Shortcut
For the Command Line, enter mailto:
For the title enter something like New E-Mail
When you click on this your default e-mail program should start with
a new e-mail form.
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| Creating
3D Window Effect |
| You
can create a nice 3D effect for your windows
Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Colors
Make sure the following setting are there:
ButtonHilight=128 128 128
ButtonShadow=255 255 255
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| Creating
Shutdown, Restart and Logoff Icons |
| To
create the icons, create a shortcut on the desktop.
For Shutdown,
the command is C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL.EXE user.exe,exitwindows
For Restart,
the command is C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL.EXE user.exe,exitwindowsexec
For Logoff,
the command is C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL.EXE shell32.dll,SHExitWindowsEx 0
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| Having
your Favorites and Start Menus Sort Alphabetically |
| If
your Start Menu Program or Favorites are not sorting alphabetically, it
is easy to fix this:
Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/MenuOrder
Under here is are Favorites and Start Menu folders
In each there is a value called Order
Simply delete (or rename this) and restart Winodws
Your Favorites or Start Menus should now sort alphabetically Go
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| Increasing
the Icon Cache |
Run
Regedit
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer
Create a new string called Max Cached Icons
Give it a value of 10000
This will increase response time in windows and give the Shellicon cache
file more elbow room |
| Make
Icons 256 Color 16-Bit |
Open
the Registry
Hit Ctrl+F
Type Shell Icon BPP
When found, right click the Shell Icon BPP icon
Click Modify
Change the value from 4 to 16
Click Ok
Close the registry
Restart your computer |
| Removing
Shortcut Arrows |
| An
easy way to remove those irritating arrows from your desktop shortcut
icons and not change their properties
Right click
the Desktop / Properties / Appearance tab
Select Item
Scroll for Icon
The default size is 32
Change this to 30
Clicking Apply Go
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| Adding
the Control Panel to the Start Menu |
Open
up the Explorer
Go to \WINDOWS\Start Menu
Right click in the right-hand panel
Add a new folder
Name it Control Panel.{21ec2020-3aea-1069-a2dd-08002b30309d}
This makes getting to the Control Panel items a little easier |
| Making
Desktop Changes Permanent |
| To
make changes to the Desktop like window size, positon after rebooting:
Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
Create a New Binary Value
Name it NoSaveSettings
Give it a value of 01 00 00 00
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| Changing
a Folder's Icon |
| To
change the icon of a Folder on desktop:
Using the
Explorer, move the folder from the Desktop directory to another directory
on the hard drive
Right click on the new folder and select "Create Shortcut"
Move the shortcut to the Desktop
Right click and select a new icon
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| Full
Window Drag ( Without Plus! ) |
Start
Regedit
Open HKEY_CURRENT_USER /ControlPanel /Desktop /DragFullWindows
On "DragFullWindows" properties change 0 to 1 Go
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| Getting
Screen Shots |
| If
you need to get a screen shot, and you do not have a screen capture program,
try this:
Hit the
Print Screen key. This copies a bitmap of the full screen into the Windows
clipboard. Start up a graphics editor and paste it in.
Alt + Print Screen will capture only the active window.
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| Increasing
the Size of the Scroll Bar |
How
to adjust the width of the scroll bar:
Select Properties
Select the Appearance tab
Go to the item list and find scrollbar.
Increasing the value in the Size field will increase the scrollbar width. |
| Customizing
Individual Folder Icons |
| To
change a folder's icon:
Open Notepad
and enter two lines,
[.ShellClassInfo]
IconFile=file name,number
(e.g. IconFile=C:\Icon\CustomFolder.ico,0)
Save the
file as DESKTOP.INI in the folder you wish to change.
Click Start -> Run, type in the command line,
ATTRIB +S "folder name"
(e.g. ATTRIB +S "C:\Custom Folder")
Open Explorer or My Computer and refresh (press F5 key).
This tip only work Windows 95/NT 4.0 + IE 4.0 with shell integration,
or Windows 98/NT 5.0.
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| Removing
the Recycle Bin |
| To
remove Recycle Bin from the desktop:
Run REGEDIT.
Find NAMESPACE key in left pane (HKEY_Local_Macine \ Software \ Microsoft
\ Windows \ Current Version \ Explorer \ Desktop \ Namespace)
Expand NAMESPACE (click '+' box)
Delete the value RECYCLE BIN in right pane Go
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| Adding
Send To the Recycle Bin |
| Add
a SHORTCUT TO THE RECYCLE BIN in your SEND TO folder.
That way
you can just right click on a file you want to delete, and send it to
the recycle bin without having to confirm each time.
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| Having
Icons with No Name |
Normally
you have to have a name for an icon, just spaces are not allowed.
To create an icon with no name attached:
Make sure
NumLock is on
Highlight the Icon you want to change
Right-Mouse click and select Rename
While holding down the Alt key, type 0160
Now the icon will have no name below it.
To Create Multiple Icons with No Name - From John R.
Follow
directions detailed above
With the second icon simply add one space-bar character AFTER the 0160
number.
Each successive icon gets an additional space-bar character at the end
(to prevent a duplicate naming error).
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| Moving
the Start Button |
| How
to move or close the start button!
Click on
the Start button
Press the Esc key
Press the Alt and the - keys together
This will give you a menu, you can move or close
But if you move it you need to use the arrow keys and not the mouse. Go
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| Aligning
Drop-Down Menus to the Right |
All
dropdown menus can be aligned to the right.
This features becomes useful when trying to access
menus with submenus that appear directly to the right.
Open the Registory editor (e.g. regedit.exe)
Goto \\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Create a string entry called "MenuDropAlignment"
Set its value to 1
Reboot
Note: Will not work under NT 4.0.
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| Changing
Drive Icons |
| To
change a drive's icon when you open My Computer
Create
a file called AUTORUN.INF on the root of your hard drive
Enter the lines
[autorun]
ICON=Name of the ICON file
For the
name of the icon file you can either specify the path and name (e.g.
ICON=C:\WINDOWS\ICONS\MY_ICON.ICO) or
a specific icon in a library (e.g. ICON=ICONFILE.DLL,2)
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| Adding
Shortcuts to Desktop Without "Shortcut To" text |
Start
Regedit
Go to:HKEY_USERS \ .Default \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion
\ Explorer
Add binary value to Explorer:link="00,00,00,00"
Now You can make Shortcuts to desktop without Shortcut To" text.
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| Changing
the clock to 24-Hour Time |
To
change the display of the clock on the taskbar to 24-hour format:
Open the Control Panel
Double-click on the Regional Settings icon
Click on the Time tab
In the Time style section select H:mm:ss |
| Changing
or Removing the Start Menu Icons |
Download
Microangelo and install it.
Create a blank.ico file.
Put it in a directory (C:\Windows. Then double click on the Microangelo
Engineer to run it.
When you get it up on the screen click on the "start" tab. You
will see a list of all the icons in the start menu.
Highlight the first one (programs) and select "Change". It will
bring up a dialog box - select "browse".
Go to the directory that contains the blank icon and select it. Hit OK
until you get back to the main
Engineer window and do all the rest exactly the same way.
When you have finished changing them all to the blank icon, Hit "Apply".
Hit your start button and look to see if all the icons are invisible.
(They should be.)
Close out Micro Engineer and you're finished. |
| Adding
Drive to the SendTo List |
I
have recently found that if you want to send something from A: drive or
from any where to any drive, you can just make a short cut of that drive
in subdirectory SENDTO.
For example I have two hard drives, a Floppy Drive, and a CDROM
After I have make a copy of each of my drive I will be able to send a
whole directory of E:\XXX from the CDROM drive to A: drive or any other
drive that i have had made the short c t in the SENDTO subdir of WINDOWS. Go
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| Customizing
the Start Button's Name and Icon |
| To
change the name of the Start button:
Copy EXPLORER.EXE
in your Windows directory to another directory
Start a hex editor (I've been using Diskedit from Norton)
Edit EXPLORER.EXE
Search for the string 53 00 74 00 61 00 72 00 74
This is the word Start with the letters separated by a null character
The section you are in should also have the words "There was an
internal error..." also separated with the null character immediately
following
Now just replace the Start letters with any of your choice (up to 5
characters only)
Exit Windows
Boot to DOS
Copy your new Explorer file over the original
To change the Start button icon:
Copy USER.EXE
in your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory to another directory
Use an icon editor that can replace icons in executable files
Edit USER.EXE and replace the flag icons with the icon of your choice
Boot to DOS
Copy the new USER.EXE
The same can be done with NT 4.0, just the offset will be different
but the location to just before "There was an internal error..."
is the same.
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| Create
a Control Panel menu directly below the Start Button |
Click
the Start Button once with your right mouse button. You should see a right-button
menu (called a context menu because it offers different choices in different
contexts).
You should see the items Open, Explore, and Find on the context menu.
Click Explore with your left mouse button.
An Explorer file management window should open. A directory tree should
appear in the left pane, with the right pane displaying the contents of
the Start Menu folder.
Right-click any empty space within the right pane. A context menu should
appear. Click New and then Folder.
The Explorer will create a highlighted icon called New Folder. Type in
the following string, all on one line, replacing the words New Folder
with this new line. You must type the period, the curly braces, all four
hyphens, and the hexadecimal numbers exactly as shown. After the closing
curly brace, press Enter.
Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}
Other Folders can be added following the same instructions.
Dial-Up
Networking.{992CFFA0-F557-101A-88EC-00DD010CCC48}
Printers.{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}
Inbox.{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D}
My Computer.{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
Recycle Bin.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
Network Neighborhood.{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D}
Desktop.{00021400-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}
Briefcase.{85BBD920-42A0-1069-A2E4-08002B30309D}
Fonts.{BD84B380-8CA2-1069-AB1D-08000948F534} Go
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| Turn
Off Window Animation |
You
can shut off the animation displayed when you minimize and maximize windows.
This tip makes navigating Windows 95 a lot faster especially for those
that don't have
super fast video cards.
Open Regedit
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Control panel
Desktop
WindowMetrics
Right Mouse Click an empty space in the right pane.
Select new/string value.
Name the new value MinAnimate.
Doubleclick on the new string value (MinAnimate) and click on "Modify"
Enter a value of 0 for Off or 1 for On then hit
Close Regedit and all programs then reboot.
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| To
speed up the Start Menu |
Start
the REGEDIT program
Search for the word desktop
This should be in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT / CLSID / {00021400...
Right Click on the right panel
Pick NEW / String Value.
Name it MenuShowDelay, all one word.
Select a value from 1-10, 1 being the fastest.
Exit REGEDIT
Restart Windows Go
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| To
change the Startup and Logoff screens |
Startup
Screen
Create a 320x400 bitmap in the root directory and name it LOGO.SYS
You can use LOGOW.SYS file in the Windows directory as a starter
Logoff Screens
There are several files called LOGOX.SYS
They are actually bitmaps 320x400 that just have a different extension
The hidden one in the root directory LOGO.SYS is the startup logo.
There are two files in the Windows directory.
LOGOW.SYS is the Wait while Shutting down ... screen
LOGOS.SYS is the You may now shut-off or Reboot screen
To edit them, rename them with a BMP extension and use your favorite graphic
editor
You can edit these files or create you own
They just need to be the same size |
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