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Control Panel Icons View Shortcut - Create

How to Create a Control Panel Shortcut that Always Opens to Icons View in Windows 7
Published by Brink
01-05-2011
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How to Create a Control Panel Shortcut that Always Opens to Icons View in Windows 7

information   Information
This will show you how to create a Control Panel shortcut that will always open to either Large icons or Small icons view in Windows 7.

You can also Pin to Taskbar or Pin to Start Menu this shortcut, or move where you like for easy use.
Note   Note
The Control Panel Icons View shortcut below will open to either the Large icons or Small icons view as it was last closed as.

EXAMPLE: Control Panel Icons View
Control Panel Icons View Shortcut - Create-cp__large_icons_view.jpgControl Panel Icons View Shortcut - Create-cp__small_icons_view.jpg




OPTION ONE

To Download the "Control Panel Icons View" Shortcut
1. Click on the download button below to download the file below
Control_Panel_Icons_View.zip
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2. Click on Save, and save the .zip file to the desktop.

3. Open the .zip file and extract the Control Panel Icons View shortcut to the desktop.

4. Right click on the Control Panel Icons View shortcut, and click on Properties, General tab, and on the Unblock button. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: If you do not have a Unblock button under the General tab, then the shortcut is already unblocked and you can continue on to step 5.
Control Panel Icons View Shortcut - Create-unblock.jpg
5. Move the shortcut to where you like for easy use.

6. When done, you can delete the downloaded .zip file on the desktop if you like, or save it to use again.





OPTION TWO

To Manually Create the "Control Panel Icons View" Shortcut
1. Right click on a empty area on desktop, and click on New and Shortcut.

2. Type the location below into the location area, and click on the Next button. (see screenshot below)

Code:
C:\Windows\explorer.exe shell:::{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}
Control Panel Icons View Shortcut - Create-step1.jpg
3. Type Control Panel Icons View for the name, and click on the Finish button. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: You can name this anything you would like though.
Control Panel Icons View Shortcut - Create-step2.jpg
4. Right click on the new Control Panel Icons View shortcut on the Desktop and click on Properties.

5. Click on the Shortcut tab, then click on the Change Icon button. (see screenshot below)
Control Panel Icons View Shortcut - Create-step3.jpg
6. In the line under "Look for icons in this file", type in the location below and press Enter. (see screenshot below)

Code:
C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll
Control Panel Icons View Shortcut - Create-step4.jpg
7. Select the icon highlighted in blue above and click on OK. (see screenshot above)
NOTE: You can use any icon that you would like instead though.

8. Click on OK. (see screenshot below)
Control Panel Icons View Shortcut - Create-step5.jpg
9. Move the shortcut to where you like for easy use.
That's it,
Shawn




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