[vip_students] Re: Pasting Copied To Start Menu

  • From: "\(NCBI\) Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 12:02:07 -0000

Tony,

Once you have copied the icon from the \programs\DVDVideoSoft folder as
described in my previous message do the following to  paste it into the
start menu folder:

1. Go to the desktop and then press the tab key to jump onto the "Start
button".
2. Press the application key or shift + F10.
3. From the context menu that opens up arrow down to "Explore" and press
enter, this will then bring you onto the "StartMenu branch of the Windows
Folders".
4. Now just press tab key once and you will be within the start menus folder
itself where if you arrow around you will see such familiar items as the
programs menu ETC. Just paste in the Free Youtube To MP3 icon here using
keys, Control + V and you're done.
5. Use keys, "Alt + F4" to close back to the desktop. Next time you open up
the start menu and arrow down through it you will see your Free Youtube To
MP3 icon there ready to use.

Paul.


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