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Old 12-09-2008, 06:35 AM
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Default [TIP]HP 69XX - Create folder and move applications in your programs menu..

Have you ever feel frustrated while searching the application that you want to use? Tired of scrolling up and down throughout the program menus?


Here is the solution.


1. Open File Explorer

2. Go to my device/windows/start menu/programs

3. In here you can create a new folder or move your applications into any existing folder.

4. If you want to create a new folder, you can just tap the "menu" then select "new folder".

5. Likewise creating new folder, moving application in the programs directory to a new folder that had already created could be done by tap and hold the file that you want to move and select "cut".

6. Now, if you want to drop the file that you had just cut into the new folder, you need to enter the new folder and tap menu, edit, "paste".

7. After finish editing or creating file name or folder, you can close your file explorer and check it in Start, Programs.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYE2CoaBb3k


NOTE: you can rename the "new folder" that you created by tap and hold on the folder name and choose "rename". For me, i renamed several new folders into multimedia, office, utilities and gps and this really helps me in getting to the application efficiently.

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Old 12-09-2008, 07:12 PM
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Have you ever feel frustrated while searching the application that you want to use? Tired of scrolling up and down throughout the program menus?


Here is the solution.


1. Open File Explorer

2. Go to my device/windows/start menu/programs

3. In here you can create a new folder or move your applications into any existing folder.

4. If you want to create a new folder, you can just tap the "menu" then select "new folder".

5. Likewise creating new folder, moving application in the programs directory to a new folder that had already created could be done by tap and hold the file that you want to move and select "cut".

6. Now, if you want to drop the file that you had just cut into the new folder, you need to enter the new folder and tap menu, edit, "paste".

7. After finish editing or creating file name or folder, you can close your file explorer and check it in Start, Programs.


NOTE: you can rename the "new folder" that you created by tap and hold on the folder name and choose "rename". For me, i renamed several new folders into multimedia, office, utilities and gps and this really helps me in getting to the application efficiently.
I'm not able to delete existing entries. Why is this?
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Old 12-09-2008, 07:15 PM
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Default Re: [TIP]HP 69XX - Create folder and move applications in your programs menu..

which previous entries do u mean? do u mind to elaborate further by sending a video of it? thx..
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Old 12-10-2008, 12:21 AM
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Great video, christiankirana, by the way. Perhaps I can use this in a feature.
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