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customizing the 6.1 'most used' start menu can i make some items unlistable or make the 'most used' list
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#1 User is offline   herschen 

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Posted 05 May 2009 - 10:33 PM

Items like calendar, camera, contact, e-mail, etc. do not need to be on the 'most used' list because they're accessible from the home screen or the keyboard. is there a way to omit them from the list or just make the 'most used' list static (i choose which programs go there)

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Posted 06 May 2009 - 07:58 AM

View Postherschen, on May 5 2009, 23:33, said:

Items like calendar, camera, contact, e-mail, etc. do not need to be on the 'most used' list because they're accessible from the home screen or the keyboard. is there a way to omit them from the list or just make the 'most used' list static (i choose which programs go there)


Personally, I have the most recently used applications feature disabled.
You could then:

1: Assign your favourite apps a speedial
2: Prefix the shortcuts in your start menu with a number to get them to "float" to the top of the applications list

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