[vicsireland] Re: How to customize the start menu in Windows 7

  • From: "Brian Dalton" <brian_dalton@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2010 13:50:52 +0100

Thanks for that Joan Ann.

Brian.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joan Ann Brosnan 
  To: VICS 
  Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 12:42 PM
  Subject: [vicsireland] How to customize the start menu in Windows 7


  Hi all

  I have recently started using windows 7.  It is quite different from windows 
XP which I have changed from.  One of the big differences is the layout of the 
start menu so, I have written up instructions about how you can customize the 
start menu to make it a little easier to navigate with jaws.

          1.  Press the windows key.  You will be placed in a search box.  Type 
"taskb" and windows will auto-complete the rest of the words "taskbar and start 
menu".  
  2.  Press control and tab once to get to the start menu page.  You are now on 
the customize button.  To confirm this, you can press insert and tab.  Press 
enter.  
  3.  You are now in a tree view.  There are a list of items that you can 
choose to have displayed on the start menu.  You can also choose how you want 
them to be displayed.  Some items have the sub-options Display As A Link, 
Display As A Menu, and Don't Display This Item. 
  Display As A Link specifies that an item, such as Control Panel, will appear 
as a link that opens a window when selected. 
  Display As A Menu specifies that an item will provide access to a submenu 
that allows you to choose from its related options. 
  Don't Display This Item removes the item from the Start menu. 
  The first option is the computer.  You can choose to have it displayed as a 
link or as a menu meaning that, when you go to the start menu, computer will 
either be 
  shown as a link that you can enter on to get access to drives or a sub-menu 
giving you easy access to drives by pressing the right arrow.
  You can also do this with:
  The control panel
  Documents
  downloads
  games
  music
  the personal folder
  pictures
  recorded TV
  search other files and libraries

  You can navigate through this list using the down arrow keys and, when you 
come to the option you want to use, press space to check it.  

  There is also an option to turn on/off the run command and the favourites 
menu.

  4.  When you have finished, tab to ok and press enter.  Then, tab to apply to 
save all changes.

  Joan Ann.

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