Essential Windows 7 Tweaks: Part 2

7.  Add the Run Command to the Start Menu

Most of the time, when you have to perform some sort of fix or some sort of tweak, you will have to use the “Run” option in Windows.  A lot of the time, an article will tell you to use the combination of Windows key and R to bring up the run command.  Why not just have it on the start menu?

  1. Right Click on the Start Menu
  2. Select Properties
  3. Select the Start Menu Tab
  4. Click the Customize button
  5. Check the box for Run Command
  6. Press OK

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6 comments

  1. Thanks Joe, I never noticed the option to use check boxes for selecting! This goes great with my setting for Single-Click to open/Point to Select. (It's 12:20am and I just learned something new. I guess I can take the rest of the day off now.)

  2. Rather than disabling Search Indexing, you'd be better off adjusting what locations are indexed. Without search indexing, the power of the Vista/Windows 7-style Start Menu is significantly reduced, because it's all about searching now. By default, indexing is configured only for the Start Menu, Users folders, IE history, and email. If you're really seeing that much churn, it's probably email-related or you're creating a lot of indexable files in your User directory. You can remove those from the Indexing Options, while leaving Start Menu as part of the indexer. That way, the only time you're likely to see indexing kick in is when you install a new application that writes to the Start Menu and you'll still be able to quickly use the search bar in the Start Menu.

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