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Re: [3/7/2010] MikROM [Sense 2.5 | 21895 / 23544 | Real WM6.5 AKU | Lite & Standard V

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Originally Posted by jqyyq View Post
I've tried to it,but I could't find 'send-to start menu ',Why?
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Originally Posted by mwalt2 View Post
I use resco explorer. It has an option to 'send-to start menu as shortcut' when you highlight a file. You can also try nueShortcutMaker.
Using Resco, you can tap and hold on the program .exe file you want to add to your Start Menu, then click on the "Send To" option, and you will see the Resco Explorer option "Start Menu As Shortcut" at the bottom of the Send To Menu.

If you do not want to purchase Resco Explorer or use nueShortcutMaker, you can use a freeware program called Total Commander (TC for short). When using TC, you navigate to the specific program .exe file within your Internal Storage or Main Storage, then highlight it, then click on File at the bottom of TC, then the >>>>> at the top of the File Menu, then Create Shortcut, then use the Tree View to find your Windows/Start Menu/Programs Folder, and click OK. Done. You can also put specific shortcuts in the sub-folders of the Start Menu using the same method, just select the proper folder when you're in the Shortcut Tree View of TC. Here's a link to the Total Commander download page.
http://www.ghisler.com/pocketpc.htm

You can achieve the same results as above with the built-in WM File Explorer, by tapping and holding on the specific program that you want to create a shortcut for, then click on Copy, then go to Windows/Start Menu/Programs etc. with this built-in File Explorer, and press and hold on the empty space at the bottom of folder, and select Paste Shortcut. Done.

Hope this helps,
R

Last edited by rhacy; 03-09-2010 at 09:17 PM. Reason: Added link for TC
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