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Adding Shortcuts
#8
Posted 02 July 2005 - 09:39 AM
yeah, drag n drop AND RK launcher rulez!
i dont know why did u say "what a pain" ... im not sure if its even more work to go the menu, select the "add shortcut to RKlauncher", then browse the whole drive among all the files you may have in ur system to finally find just ONE program to add... and then click "ok" or "add"...
i dont know why did u say "what a pain" ... im not sure if its even more work to go the menu, select the "add shortcut to RKlauncher", then browse the whole drive among all the files you may have in ur system to finally find just ONE program to add... and then click "ok" or "add"...
#10
Posted 02 July 2005 - 05:36 PM
concratulations. 
however, there is no other way that i can think of that can compete with drag and drop.
type in the shortcut destination? bah. i can't remember it. however, if you want to, the best way is to randomly drag anything and change the link and pic, etc. and change the icon/link/name/ etc. there are plenty of substitute icons that i can drag in and modify. i always drag the my documents icon in, and modify it's link and stuff.
or, just go to the program/shortcut/file and drag and drop. you chose. no other way.
however, there is no other way that i can think of that can compete with drag and drop.
type in the shortcut destination? bah. i can't remember it. however, if you want to, the best way is to randomly drag anything and change the link and pic, etc. and change the icon/link/name/ etc. there are plenty of substitute icons that i can drag in and modify. i always drag the my documents icon in, and modify it's link and stuff.
or, just go to the program/shortcut/file and drag and drop. you chose. no other way.
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