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More on XP’s Start Menu
Kai Chandler delves further into the vagaries
of Windows XP’s new-look start menu, for those that haven’t already
changed it back to the traditional look
Part 1 of this short
series looked at how to organise
programs in Window’s XP’s new Start Menu. There are quite a few
other interesting things about the Start Menu and we’ll cover them
here. For example: the two appearances of Start Menu, the Most
Frequently Used Programs list and the Pinned Items List. Plus, how
to customize the Start Menu’s appearance.
Two
views but only one Start Menu
The standard or default view of the Start Menu
comprises frequently used programs on the left side and frequently
used folders on the right. If you preferred the classic Start Menu
as found in older versions of Windows then don’t worry – it’s easy
to switch between one and the other.
To switch between the default and the Classic Start
Menu just right click on the Start button and select Properties.
There are two tabs; one for Taskbar and the other for Start Menu.
Select the tab for Start menu and you’ll be able to choose between
the two views.
Compared with the default menu, the Classic Start
Menu lacks the Pinned Items list. Other entries such as My
Documents, and My Computer are moved onto the desktop as long as you
use the classic menu.
The Most Frequently Used Programs list
Windows keeps note of your most frequently used
programs and maintains a list on the Start Menu. This makes it quick
and easy to run say, Word or AOL without cluttering up your desktop
with icons. Only programs with a .exe suffix are candidates for this
list so anything else is ignored.
You can remove an icon from the Most Frequently Used
Programs list by right clicking the icon and selecting Remove from
this list. Don’t worry – the program itself remains unchanged. Only
the entry here is removed. You can also rename or copy icons.
When the list is full, a new frequently used program
will knock off a less-used program. If you want to keep some
favourite programs here then the answer is to pin them to the list.
The Pinned Items List
You can add a program to the Pinned Items List which
lives just above the Most Frequently Used Programs List (whew, there
are lots of lists!) by dragging its icon from the desktop or from
Windows Explorer to the Start icon.
Icons can be renamed or removed in a similar way to
the Most Frequently Used Programs list. You can also Unpin which
moves the icon back down to the Most Frequently Used Programs list.
More on sorting the All Programs list
An earlier Computing Guide looked at how to use sort
the entries in the All Programs list one by one by dragging the icon
to its new position. If you want to sort them all by name, then
just right click on the list of programs and select ‘Sort by Name’.
They’ll be arranged in two lists - an alphabetical list of folder
names followed by a list of menu items.
Customize it!
There are lots of settings that you can define by
right clicking the Start button and selecting Properties, Start Menu
and then the Customize icon. For example, you can:
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use small icons to give you more choices on the screen
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set the number of programs in the Most Frequently Used
Programs list
There’s also an Advanced tab where you can define
which Start Menu icons to display. For example, you can suppress My
Music or Network Connections icons.
Finally, there is an option to clear the list of
Recent Documents. This may be of interest if you share your computer
with others and are concerned about your privacy.
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