Adding cascading menus to the Start button
- Click the Start button once with your right mouse button. You should see a context menu pop-up
- One of the items should be Explore, click this with your left mouse button
- An Explorer file management window opens. In the left pane should be a directory tree, the right pane should display the contents of the Start Menu folder
- Right-click any empty space within the right pane. A context menu should appear, click New > Folder
- The Explorer will create a highlighted icon called New Folder. Type 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
To make it more easy for you to copy/paste, we've put the strings in a text box.
Other Folders can be added following the same instructions.
* Initially these folders you create will be empty. Just drag & drop items from the regular folder into the folder on the Start menu.
The folders mentioned above (under *) are not as useful as the others. These three folders have to be updated "by hand", where as the others are updated by the system, e.g. if an item is added to the Control Panel, this folder on the Start menu is automatically updated, while if you add another font to your system, you will have to copy it to the Fonts folder on the Start menu as well to make it show up there.
We just thought we let you know all the options. We use the Control Panel & URL History folder at Windows-Help.NET, and find them nice time-savers!
You can also create a new folder entry (like the Programs folder):
- Click the Start button once with your right mouse button. You should see a context menu pop-up
- One of the items is Explore, click this with your left mouse button
- An Explorer window opens in \Windows\Start Menu
- Right-click any empty space within the right pane. A context menu should appear, click New > Folder
- This will create a highlighted icon called New Folder, just name it how you like. You can add shortcuts and/or actual files in this folder. The location on your hard drive is: \Windows\Start Menu\<your folder>