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Originally Posted by Dman
Does anyone know how to add shortcuts to the Start menu?
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That's easy. If you already have a shortcut to a program, follow these steps:
1. Open the File Explorer (or whatever file manager you use).
2. Find the shortcut you want to add to the Start Menu.
3. Tap and hold the shortcut you want to copy.
4. Open the Windows folder.
5. Open the Start Menu folder.
6. Find a blank spot and tap and hold to get a context menu.
7. Select Paste.
You should now see a shortcut in your Start menu to that program.
If you don't have a shortcut to the program for some reason, use the following steps:
1. Open the File Explorer (or whatever file manager you use).
2. Find the program you want to add to the Start Menu.
3. Tap and hold the program you want to copy.
4. Open the Windows folder.
5. Open the Start Menu folder.
6. Find a blank spot and tap and hold to get a context menu.
7. Select Paste Shortcut.
8. Tap and hold the item that says "Shortcut to <program>" and select Rename.
9. Rename the shortcut to something you like.
You should now see a shortcut for the program in your Start menu.
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Originally Posted by Dman
Specifically, I want to add the Memory program found in the System Settings to my Start bar.
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That's a different issue. Many control panel applications are not implemented as standard programs (but some are, and you can see them if you're not hiding files that reside in ROM). I spent 20-30 minutes looking for the Memory application and couldn't find it, but maybe somebody else can help.
iTask, included with the iPAQ 38xx series, allows invoking control panel applets, so it can be done, but maybe not using shortcuts.
Steve