1.Creating a New
E-Mail Shortcut
To create a shortcut
that will open
your default e-mail
program starting
a new e-mail,
Right click on
an open area of
the desktop
Select New / Shortcut
For the Command
Line, enter mailto:
For the title
enter something
like New E-Mail
When you click
on this your default
e-mail program
should start with
a new e-mail form.
2.Creating
3D Window Effect
You can create
a nice 3D effect
for your windows
Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER
\ Control Panel
\ Colors
Make sure the
following setting
are there:
ButtonHilight=128
128 128
ButtonShadow=255
255 255
3.Creating
Shutdown, Restart
and Logoff Icons
To create the
icons, create
a shortcut on
the desktop. For
Shutdown, the
command is C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL.EXE
user.exe,exitwindows
For Restart,
the command is
C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL.EXE
user.exe,exitwindowsexec
For Logoff, the
command is C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL.EXE
shell32.dll,SHExitWindowsEx
0
4.Having
your Favorites
and Start Menus
Sort Alphabetically
If your Start
Menu Program or
Favorites are
not sorting alphabetically,
it is easy to
fix this: Start
Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/MenuOrder
Under here is
are Favorites
and Start Menu
folders
In each there
is a value called
Order
Simply delete
(or rename this)
and restart Winodws
Your Favorites
or Start Menus
should now sort
alphabetically
5.Increasing
the Icon Cache
Run Regedit
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer
Create a new string
called Max Cached
Icons
Give it a value
of 10000
This will increase
response time
in windows and
give the Shellicon
cache file more
elbow room
6.Make
Icons 256 Color
16-Bit
Open the Registry
Hit Ctrl+F
Type Shell Icon
BPP
When found, right
click the Shell
Icon BPP icon
Click Modify
Change the value
from 4 to 16
Click Ok
Close the registry
Restart your computer
7.Removing
Shortcut Arrows
An easy way to
remove those irritating
arrows from your
desktop shortcut
icons and not
change their properties
Right click the
Desktop / Properties
/ Appearance tab
Select Item
Scroll for Icon
The default size
is 32
Change this to
30
Clicking Apply
8.Adding
the Control Panel
to the Start Menu
Open up the Explorer
Go to \WINDOWS\Start
Menu
Right click in
the right-hand
panel
Add a new folder
Name it Control
Panel.{21ec2020-3aea-1069-a2dd-08002b30309d}
This makes getting
to the Control
Panel items a
little easier
9.Making
Desktop Changes
Permanent
To make changes
to the Desktop
like window size,
positon after
rebooting: Start
Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
Create a New Binary
Value
Name it NoSaveSettings
Give it a value
of 01 00 00 00
10.Changing
a Folder's Icon
To change the
icon of a Folder
on desktop: Using
the Explorer,
move the folder
from the Desktop
directory to another
directory on the
hard drive
Right click on
the new folder
and select "Create
Shortcut"
Move the shortcut
to the Desktop
Right click and
select a new icon