create a shortcut to that icon and put it somewhere inside the start menu. Then open the properties of that shortcut and under "Shortcut Key" enter any 1 letter or number, and then click ok. Now if you hold down "Control" + "Alt" and press that same letter or number you will run the shortcut. You can do the same thing with any other shortcut in your start menu (for example I open Maya with Control+Alt+M, and photoshop with control+alt+P).2 Bind the "show desk"? quick start icon to a hot key (right button->properties doesnt shows the command used when you click it)
I've set mine to open on My Computer... but I can't remember how I did it!Originally posted by dragonfx
1 Configure the "windows explorer" to always start on a diferent place from the default(my documents), lets say i want it to start pointing to c:\ to save 2 clicks every time i want to do something
Hmmmm. I can't get it to work. Is that the Start menu or the Start Up menu?Originally posted by NightPhantom
create a shortcut to that icon and put it somewhere inside the start menu. Then open the properties of that shortcut and under "Shortcut Key" enter any 1 letter or number, and then click ok. Now if you hold down "Control" + "Alt" and press that same letter or number you will run the shortcut. You can do the same thing with any other shortcut in your start menu (for example I open Maya with Control+Alt+M, and photoshop with control+alt+P).
It's the "start" menu, not the "startup" folder. If you leave the shortcut inside the startup folder it will be executed every time you start your computer (and you probably don't want that...)Originally posted by dave_baer
Hmmmm. I can't get it to work. Is that the Start menu or the Start Up menu?
And there's a shortcut in the windows taskbar at the bottom. Usually the first on on the left. Looks like a little desk pad with a pad of paper and a pencil on it.Just an FYI for the "Show the Desktop" issue, it has always been there in the right-click menu.