Let me be frank, people: I've seen your desktops and they are even more cluttered and messy than your real desktops.
Cluttered? Messy? I've given it some more thought and cluttered and messy isn't sufficiently accurate. I'm going to use words like apalling and landfill-like.
We're going to spend some of these Tuesday's Tech Tips on cleaning up your Windows XP and Vista desktops.
We're gonna start with, well, your Start menu. That's what the red arrow is pointing at in the image below (you can click on it to enlarge).
Take a second to look at that desktop. What don't you see on it? How about:
- Install programs for stuff I already installed
- Desktop shortcuts for programs
- Files that I don't actually need immediate access to
They are pinned to the top of my Start menu. They are always above that line. Let's clean that up your pinned items on your Start menu.
- Open your Start menu
- Right-click on the icon of any program you don't use or only use rarely
- A context-sensitive menu opens. Click on "Unpin from Start menu"
- Open your Start menu.
- Go to "All Programs" and right click on any program you use frequently.
- A context-sensitive menu opens. Click on "Pin to Start menu".
That's it. In future Tech Tips I'll show you how to use your quick launch bar (the little area to the right of the Start button), how to clean up your notification area (the area to the far right that has the little clock in it) and how to continue cleaning up your desktop.
2 comments:
Okay, Okay! My desktop looks pretty good now for a non-firefix non-tech saavy guy that I am!
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