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Keep the Start menu open after lunching the software

By: Staff
Date: October 02, 2007

You probably noticed it, when you launch an application from the Windows Start menu, after having clicked on the corresponding shortcut; Start menu is closed again automatically. It happens sometimes that you need to launch several applications since the Start menu.

This automatic closing can then appear constraining since it should again be opened and traverse it. It is all the more constraining when your Start menu comprises a great number of menus and sub-menus. There is however a very simple solution to avoid it.

Microsoft Windows XP Start Menu
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Indeed, during navigation in the menu to start of Windows, at the time to click on the icon of the application, keep simply the CAPITAL key of the keyboard inserted, and this until all the software with launching it is. Rather simple easy way, but of most practical.

 

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