Nepatsfan
Thu Jul 17 19:03:56 PDT 2008
"Charles W Davis" <Anthemwebs@lvcoxmail.com> wrote in message
news:C9E36DCA-67CB-4A32-B37F-BA5BCAF84213@microsoft.com...
>I am working on a Computer Club member's computer. She is sight impaired, so
>the screen resolution is very low. This causes the start menu> all programs
>listings to be off the screen making more than half of them inaccessable to the
>user. I would like to assemble several under a generic name so that all can be
>accessed. Similar to Microsoft Office has several. Likewise OpenOffice.
>
> Any suggestions?
Right click on the Start button and select Explore from the menu.
Right click on the Start button again except this time select Explore All Users.
You should now have these two folders opened, substituting the name of her user
account where it says HerAccount.
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu
C:\Documents and Settings\HerAccount\Start Menu
Her start menu is constructed by combining the content of these two folders.
You can organize them just as you would any folder on the computer. Create
subfolders in the Programs folder to group security programs, games, etc..
You can move program shortcuts into any folder you want.
Take a look at the second part of this article, "Reorganize the folders in your
All Programs menu", for more information.
Customize your Start menu
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/personalize/startmenu.mspx
Good luck
Nepatsfan