How to Create a Program Launcher
Introduction |
Finding a program to run on Windows can be difficult when many more programs are installed and get cluttered in one place without grouping. Windows XP has four places to launch a program, but all with some limitations:
To cope with these restrictions, Vista adds another place to launch a program:
Windows 7 hides Quick Launch and removes Classic Start Menu. It adds a new approach to running a program:
Why not create a Program Launcher? |
Do-It-Yourself Program Launcher |
To prevent many programs from cluttering in a limited space, grouping of similar programs in the same folder by their functions helps the user access to the programs, quick and fast. With this in mind, you can create a program launcher easily with a toolbar that comes with Windows, without the need to install any other programs. Create a Program Launcher in Two Steps These are two simple steps, I and II, to build a Program Launcher using the toolbar: I. Creating a Folder Containing Sub-folders and Shortcuts
For example, you may right-click a program Notepad.exe, select Create shortcut, then cut and paste the program shortcut to the sub-folder Home & Office, and so on. Rename the shortcut if needed. (Note: A program shortcut can also be created in a single step by dragging a program to a folder while holding down Ctrl-Shift keys). The Launcher folder will then look like the screenshot here. II. Linking a New Toolbar to the Folder
Other Features Available to the Launcher Toolbar After setting up the Launcher, you can utilize other features available to the toolbar:
Other than programs, shortcuts to favorite folders can be added for quick access too. Applicable to: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7. |
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