I was just writing to ask people, what is the point of having the XP Start menu over the classic one?
Please vote too with your opinions
I think the classic one is more compact..
IMHO it's also more user friendly, particularly for those who are newbies or not up to the level of user knowledge enjoyed by most on the forums.teknoT42 wrote:I think the classic one is more compact..

The contention, in my post above, is that the classic interface is more user friendly, not XP's.lfeagan wrote:And I don't agree that it is more helpful for noobies at all.

What's the point of having a desktop in that case?RCube wrote:One of the main reasons why I use XP style is because I hide all my icons on the desktop(my computer, etc). And also when you have programs running, you can't access those icons anyways unless you minimize the programs. One of the way to get around this is to have the XP style start menu.
teknoT42 wrote:What's the point of having a desktop in that case?RCube wrote:One of the main reasons why I use XP style is because I hide all my icons on the desktop(my computer, etc). And also when you have programs running, you can't access those icons anyways unless you minimize the programs. One of the way to get around this is to have the XP style start menu.
I use my desktop as a "to do" list mostly.RCube wrote:
One of the main reasons why I use XP style is because I hide all my icons on the desktop(my computer, etc). And also when you have programs running, you can't access those icons anyways unless you minimize the programs. One of the way to get around this is to have the XP style start menu.
What's the point of having a desktop in that case?


I placed an icon for that on a toolbar next to the start menu, so it's a one-click solution. Basically, you just have to create a shortcut that executes the "rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation" command. The "shell32.dll"-file even comes with a nice lock symbol (icon no. 48) that you can use as a graphical representation of the shortcut.zzyss wrote:One symptom of using the XP skin is that when you press ctrl-alt-del it will bring up Task manager instead of the screen with the buttons to log off, lock computer, task manager, etc.
This is particularly annoying because to lock my computer, I either have to use the button on that screen, or use Win+L. But hold on, TP's don't have a Windows key!
why not just add the "Desktop" to your taskbar? You get everything...which is something I did before when I used the classic start menu.think wrote:I use the classic one, but a I use it very rarely.
You can easily add access to "my computer" in the Taskbar!; just right-klick to it and choose Symbol...((something), i dont know how its being translated into english, cause I´m not using the english-version of XP)
.. in the Sub go to "new Symbol...(?)" add "my Computer".
Click at the two arrows and you have quick acces to your HD, including network Drives, Combo and everything else you placed in there (e.g. control paneletc.), in the Taslkbar.
Depend on your menu-speed you can scan your drive really fast;
(or just add the Startmenu-folder to the Taskbar, its a lot quicker)
You can also add Address-Bar to the Taskbar by just checking the mark, you got a command-line in the Taskbar.
(I don´t use that cause my File-Manager has one)
So, plus some Shortcuts and a good File-manager (whatever), you don´t need to use the Start-Button that often.
Know anybody a way do get rit of it, that works?


hahaha, "satan computer"Plinkerton wrote:Woah. RCube, that kicks [censored]. I want the Satan computer too. How do you make it black and red like that?

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