![]() ![]() Here we can disable transparency and other options. The final set of options we can change are in the “Desktop” pane. For example, choosing “Windows key shows Window 8 menu” under the second dropdown will enable the Windows 8 native menu to appear when the Windows keyboard key is pressed. ![]() You can choose what the start button and Windows keys will do when accessed or pressed. The Control settings we find next are decisions on how we interact with the interface. Just select a custom folder and it will appear right in the start menu with your Pictures, Music, etc. The dropdown for the shortcuts mentioned are: “Don’t display this item,” “Display as a link,” and “Display as a menu” which also found in Windows 7.Ĭhoosing the “Advanced…” option allows us to insert custom locations for menu items. Here, you can choose the size and click options for regular menu items like Computer, Run, Pictures, etc. The next set of options under “Configure” is equivalent to Windows 7’s Taskbar and Start Menu Properties. This gives us the availability to not only choose a stock image but to select one of out own – this can really make your start menu your very own.
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