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Re: Opera Mini "Mini tutorial"
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Originally Posted by wmdunn
Riley ... I had to remember how I did the shortcut before, and here's how ...
On your desktop PC, right click and open a new text document. Open the document and place the following into it ...
28#"\windows\jbed.exe" -run s0_
Next click save as Mini.lnk
The resulting file should then be copied to your internal storage via Activesync. Once it is there, then use Total Commander to copy it to your \Windows\Start Menu\ ... that's it. You should be good to go. If you check your start menu, Mini should be listed. One last item ... the "0" in the above file is a zero, and it represents which java application that opera mini is under. You might have to change the zero to a one, or a two, whatever, if you have several java apps on your device. It's simple enough to do, just press and hold on the file, go to properties, shortcut, make the change, and save (ok). Hope this isn't too confusing, it's really pretty straight forward, and if I can do it, anyone can!
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Man, you should have done this mini tutorial. this material is great. Thanks again. Everyone please thanks Wmdunn for this great tip on creating a shortcut
will post it on the first page as well later on. Thanks again!
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