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    What does my desktop need and what now?

    You tell me...............The real purpose of this thread is to let me know how to make shortcuts to my fav programs other than using the desktop. I use Quick Launch and I notice how everyone else has a nice, clean desktop with no more than 10 icons on it. What other ways are there to access your fav programs quickly? I have about 30 and I still have to install quite a bit of programs. What the hell do you guys do with those? Do you just access them through the Start Menu? I like quick access to a lot of the programs that I use and the ones I have on my desktop are the ones I use most frequently. Stupid thread at first glance, I know, but this will help me quite a bit. Any suggestions are appreciated regarding this and anything else.
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    i personally have no desktop icons, i only do when i'm working on stuff (like an ACTUAL desktop!) i keep all my icons in the quick launch folder in subdirectories, and i resize it so that they show up as menus...as pictured.
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    i do that too, except without the folders, and i do keep 10 icons, which are the things i use most on a day to day basis... other than that, i keep things clean, bc i usually run milkdrop on the desktop, and i hate icons covering that up.
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    XP has this cool little feature, just set the # of shortcuts MS makes to 0, and add your own, it works for me

    I dont use the quick launch at all

    See the icons on my desktop, thats ALL of them

    I have my menus come out instantly, and its all tweaked, so they actually come out in real time (overclocked my gfx card), so if I need something, it takes me very little time to start the program

    I also rarely see my desktop, I'm allways multi tasking, so its a pain to minimize all my windows and get it off the desktop, when the start menu goes on top...
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    Man my desktop has icons accross the screen! it has about 30-40 of em, who the hell cares, its not like they are killing my computer. They jus sit there all harmless...
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    Here is a better shot (the last one is fuzzy because my screen res is 1280x1024, which is WAY above what ZP accepts)

    btw, for the few times I actually see my desktop, its nice to have it clean, I think it looks better, and I dont have to sort through a ton of items

    I also tend to use my desktop as a temp folder, I unpack stuff to it all the time, and I dont want a ton of icons being confused with program files
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    Holy crap, Phalkon. How big of a monitor do you have? lol. And is that bar on the right side Trillian? Is it just me or does classic Windows style run faster? Anyway I see what you mean and that was actually pretty helpful. I'm aiming for the same kinda thing. Also, how do you get your My Computer tab in the Start Menu to open up like that? Thanks dude.

    I'm gonna do a combo of quick launch, toolbar and start menu.

    Errr...Is their another way to add programs in the Start Menu other than dragging and dropping? Gracias a todos para la ayuda. Later, I will post a new pic of my desktop and hopefully it will be "approved" so to speak by all you computer inspectors, lol.
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    http://acm.jhu.edu/~jerrick2/MdXP2/mdxp.htm for the Trillian skin I use

    19" monitor, or I can send it with my wireless X10 kit to my 25" tv for the ultimate in gaming :) (I skimped out on the rest of my computer parts just to get this thing, $150 at Sams club, its the most expensive part on my comp, and IMO the best investment I've made in this thing)

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    (see screenshot to make My Computer a menu, not a link)

    I can't find the folder for the extended start menu, I can find how to place them at the top of the real start menu though. I just right click>drag, it seems to work pretty well, and its not hard to do, just remember to set the option to 0, so that MS doesnt automaticly replace the shortcuts on your next boot
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    Originally posted by phalkon30


    I can't find the folder for the extended start menu, I can find how to place them at the top of the real start menu though. I just right click>drag, it seems to work pretty well, and its not hard to do, just remember to set the option to 0, so that MS doesnt automaticly replace the shortcuts on your next boot
    Sorry to throw you off guard being that I'm still a damn n00b, but what in the blue hell are you talkin about? I know how to set my own programs and not let the recently used programs display. Is that what you mean?
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    The only icon on my desktop is the recycle bin, and I'd get rid of that one if I know how. I access everything through the start menu and quick launch. It might take a couple extra seconds to open a program, but that's no big deal to me. I just don't like icons covering up a background I like.
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    Originally posted by Rahwgwar
    Errr...Is their another way to add programs in the Start Menu other than dragging and dropping?
    I was looking for the folder to drop shortcuts to, I thought thats what you were looking for

    The only icon on my desktop is the recycle bin, and I'd get rid of that one if I know how. I access everything through the start menu and quick launch. It might take a couple extra seconds to open a program, but that's no big deal to me. I just don't like icons covering up a background I like.
    Right click on the desktop, then go to properties >Desktop tab> Customize Desktop button > then uncheck what you don't want to appear
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    What does the option set to 0 mean? Under Start Menu Properties>Start Menu Tab>Customize>Advanced Tab, I have 'list my most recently opened docs' unchecked. Will that suffice?
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    On that same window, go to the general tab, and under programs, change that to 0, that way windows won't list any of your most recently opened programs
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    Originally posted by phalkon30
    On that same window, go to the general tab, and under programs, change that to 0, that way windows won't list any of your most recently opened programs
    Thanks Phalkon. Sorry for the inconvenience. Problem solved and it was right under my nose, lol. I feel so dumb now.
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    The dock in OS X takes care of that. You can set up more than one and switch between them too.It even adds drives and network stuff to the dock for you.:wings

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