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Re: [4/5] G-Trigger v0.4 (G-sensor based app launcher, speed dialer/task switcher/mor

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Originally Posted by TheDude1120 View Post
that seems very easy but im lost as to what the numbers are symbolizing, do they have any acutal meaning? HERES WHAT HE TYPED...LIL HELP PLEASE LOL

Hey everybody - I just wanted to let everyone know about a cool trick I figured out recently.

I've always wanted to be able to make shortcuts to specific folders on my pocket pc like I do on my desktop. As a person who uses a ton of files in different folders, it would be nice to just click a single button and open up "my documents/articles/may01" folder... without any hassle of launching a program just to get to it.

Here's my new the trick.

On your desktop computer open up notepad and type the following (without the quotes):

"35#\Windows\fexplore.exe \My Documents\Docs"

or "35#\Windows\fexplore.exe \Program Files"

or "35#\Windows\fexplore.exe \" and whatever folder you want the shortcut pointing to (even the storage card!)

After you've typed a single line, ending in the folder you're making the shortcut for - save the file with an ".Ink" extention and stick it on your pocket pc. The file is a shortcut that will work like other shortcuts, except it will directly open the folder you want (using the file explorer).

yeah just copy and paste that into a txt file then save it as whatever.lnk in quotes. Take the quotes out of what he wrote and make sure it's one line.

Yours will look like this:
35#\Windows\fexplore.exe \Windows\Start Menu\Programs\
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