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Originally Posted by meanfishy
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Here's a suggestion to make QuickMenu really slick once you've installed it. If it doesn't replace your Start Menu on the first boot, go into Programs and select its icon. It should appear where the Start menu normally would. There will be an entry labeled 'QuickMenu' with a right pointing arrow. Tap it, and choose "Option..." from the resulting menu. I highly suggest that you check three options on the 'General' tab: "Auto start when system start", "Replace system's start-menu", and "Register win key of device".
Also, there is an option "Long-press win-logo". Check it and open the drop-down list. In it, you can choose many options, but I prefer 'Hibernate'.
If always seeing ActiveSync listed as a running program bothers you, QuickMenu can hide it for you. To do this, go to the 'Exclude' tab and click 'Add'. Tap the ActiveSync entry there and then 'OK'. It will return you to the previous screen. Tap on the ActiveSync entry there and change it from 'Not close' to 'Both not'.
To make QuickMenu show a more compact & streamlined Start menu like a desktop PC, go to the 'Menu Items' tab. Under a box labeled 'Top-level:" there will be a list of all the stuff it can show on the menu at first glance. Tap on 'Running programs' and check the "In sub menu" box. Do the same for 'Frequenters'. A couple of notes on the Frequenters menu - It is not automatic as a PC's is. What is on it is controlled by the choices you make in the "Menus" option in the personal category of your settings. Second, whatever is on it DOES NOT appear in the main programs list.
Enjoy playing around with the options! (I personally love programs that give me lots and lots of options. Bonus points in my book if they're compactly written.)