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Bruce.
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      16th Jun 2007
With zillions of programs open, it's often a pain to get to the desktop.
Show Desktop just doesn't work right all the time, failing to restore all
programs.

What I would like to do instead is add the Desktop to my Start Menu so that
it works exactly like Programs, opening a flyout menu of all the items on
the desktop. Not a folder, a flyout submenu.

Possible?

Bruce.


 
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Rock
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      16th Jun 2007
"Bruce." wrote
> With zillions of programs open, it's often a pain to get to the desktop.
> Show Desktop just doesn't work right all the time, failing to restore all
> programs.
>
> What I would like to do instead is add the Desktop to my Start Menu so
> that it works exactly like Programs, opening a flyout menu of all the
> items on the desktop. Not a folder, a flyout submenu.


You could the Desktop as a toolbar on the taskbar.

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      16th Jun 2007
1. Right-click on an Empty area of your Taskbar
2. Point to Toolbar
3. Make a check mark on Desktop

Hope this help, let us know!
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StartKey+Break opens the Control Panel System applet.

StartKey+Tab moves through the taskbar buttons

StartKey+D shows the Desktop


"Bruce." wrote:

> With zillions of programs open, it's often a pain to get to the desktop.
> Show Desktop just doesn't work right all the time, failing to restore all
> programs.
>
> What I would like to do instead is add the Desktop to my Start Menu so that
> it works exactly like Programs, opening a flyout menu of all the items on
> the desktop. Not a folder, a flyout submenu.
>
> Possible?
>
> Bruce.
>
>
>

 
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Tony Luxton
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      16th Jun 2007
Hi Bruce,

"Deskmenu.exe", one of the Windows 95 powertoys, works in XP. It sits in the
Notification Area and gives you the fly-out menu that you want. You can get
it here:

http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...95powertoy.exe

I suggest "save" rather than "run", in a temporary folder (otherwise it'll
get mixed up with your other stuff). Run the file and move "Deskmenu.exe" to
a place of your choice, and create a shortcut to it in your startup folder.
I wouldn't advise using "Deskmenu.inf" to install it, as it's designed for
the Win95 registry. (Someone more knowledgeable than me might be able to
advise you on this.)

Then just delete the temporary folder you downloaded it to.

HTH Tony.


"Bruce." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> With zillions of programs open, it's often a pain to get to the desktop.
> Show Desktop just doesn't work right all the time, failing to restore all
> programs.
>
> What I would like to do instead is add the Desktop to my Start Menu so
> that it works exactly like Programs, opening a flyout menu of all the
> items on the desktop. Not a folder, a flyout submenu.
>
> Possible?
>
> Bruce.
>
>



 
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