To prevent many programs from cluttering in a limited space, grouping
of similar programs in the same folder by their functions helps the
user access to the programs, quick and fast.
With this in mind, you can create a program launcher easily with a
toolbar that comes with Windows, without the need to install any other
programs.
Create a Program Launcher in Two Steps
These are two simple steps, I and II, to build a Program Launcher using the toolbar:
I. Creating a Folder Containing Sub-folders and Shortcuts
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Create a new folder called Launcher (any other name, or just an invisible space by pressing Alt+0160).
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Under the Launcher folder, add sub-folders Home & Office, Cleaning & Tuning, etc.
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Under each of the sub-folders, add shortcuts to the programs.
For example, you may right-click a program Notepad.exe, select Create shortcut, then cut and paste the program shortcut to the sub-folder Home & Office, and so on. Rename the shortcut if needed. (Note:
A program shortcut can also be created in a single step by dragging a
program to a folder while holding down Ctrl-Shift keys).
The Launcher folder will then look like the screenshot here.
II. Linking a New Toolbar to the Folder
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Right-click on the taskbar, mouse over Toolbars and click New Toolbar.
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Browse to the Launcher folder and click OK (on Win. 2K & XP), or Select Folder (on Vista & Win. 7).
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Voila! the Program Launcher is ready for use. A click on the
double right-angle brackets (">>") brings up a Context Menu to run
the programs like this, no more cluttering.
Other Features Available to the Launcher Toolbar
After setting up the Launcher, you can utilize other features available to the toolbar:
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Drag a program shortcut from other places (e.g. Start Menu,
Desktop, etc.) onto the double right-angle brackets (">>") on the
taskbar.
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Drag and drop a program shortcut from one category to another in the Context Menu.
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Right click Launcher on the taskbar, select Open Folder to go directly to the Launcher folder for creating more categories or adding shortcuts in the Windows Explorer.
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Change icons of the category folders to your liking—right-click a folder > Properties > Customize > Change Icon.
Other than programs, shortcuts to favorite folders can be added for quick access too.
Applicable to: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7.
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