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Start menu shortcut with Object Dock
Published on January 8, 2003 By
`Roboman
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How to I get a shortcut for the startmenu on Object Dock. Where is the oringal file located and what is it's name?
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1
Koasati
on Jan 08, 2003
The location depends on the OS, the name is Start Menu.
2
codemonkey
on Jan 08, 2003
how about for xp
3
Koasati
on Jan 08, 2003
For XP, look in C:\ Documents and Settings.... there you will find folders for each user profile, as well as one for 'All Users'. The Start Menu for each profile is in those folders.
4
codemonkey
on Jan 09, 2003
Thanks
5
citats
on Jan 09, 2003
I don't know if you can do short cut key commands with Object dock or not but if you hold control and press esc that should work.
"ctrl + Esc"
6
Weaksid
on Jan 09, 2003
I need to get the whole list of hotkeys. Like a chart I can print out.. Static, any idea where?
I know a good bit from my old job but I want the full Microsoft manual on them
7
kdanieli
on Jan 09, 2003
The feedback in this thread helps, but when you replace your Windows Taskbar, you'd think that it would include the first thing on every Taskbar: the Start Menu.
I tried creating a shortcut to the Start Menu as a new item on Object Dock, but it only opens up a Window Explorer view of the Start Menu, which only contains the Program Files for that user any way...not the real Start Menu.
Note that if your keyboard has a Windows Key, you can use that to access the convetional Start Menu, but I'd like to have access to a ONE-CLICK button on my ObjectDock toolbar replacement.
Any ideas on how to implement this? I just got it today.
thanks.
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HP Admin
on Jan 19, 2003
I found an answer to this question in another thread:
https://www.wincustomize.com/msgboard.asp?BID=WC&id=90389#90679
Note: Cut and paste the text and save the file with a .vbs extension. Then make the link in the "Dock Item Properties" point to the script you create.
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