sparky, if you follow unawave's info it creates the full menu from your taskbar.
Or the way I found on another site that gives you the full menu through the Documents on the right hand side of the default menu.
I've got both set up and it's so much easier to have all of the menu items open when you mouse over them.
The beauty of both methods is that it doesn't alter the default menu setup at all, but gives you a menu listing that shows ALL items, rather than having to click through them.
To your question, both of these methods leave the default menu intact.
I unticked the remember opened programs in start menu options and I use the white bar to pin frequently opened programs.
Or the way I found on another site that gives you the full menu through the Documents on the right hand side of the default menu.
I've got both set up and it's so much easier to have all of the menu items open when you mouse over them.
The beauty of both methods is that it doesn't alter the default menu setup at all, but gives you a menu listing that shows ALL items, rather than having to click through them.
To your question, both of these methods leave the default menu intact.
I unticked the remember opened programs in start menu options and I use the white bar to pin frequently opened programs.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self Build
- OS
- Windows RC 7100 x64, Vista Ultimate x64,
- CPU
- Intel Q6700
- Motherboard
- Asus P5Q3 Deluxe wi-fi
- Memory
- Corsair DDR3 4gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI X1650
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LCD
- Hard Drives
- WD 1500gb 10k
WD 320gb 7.5k
WD 320gb 7.5k
Samsung 750gb 7.5k
- PSU
- Enermax 500w
- Case
- Lian-Li PC-7B Plus
- Cooling
- Scythe Infinity
- Keyboard
- Logitech cordless
- Mouse
- Logitech cordless
- Internet Speed
- 20meg Cable
