In the XP era, the main form of file management is based on the user's personal wishes, using the form of a folder as a basic classification, and then refining according to the file type. However, with the increase in the number and types of files and the uncertainty of user behavior, the original file management method often causes confusion in file storage and repeated files, which cannot meet the actual needs of users. Below, the system home Xiaobian tells you how to make the XP system also have the "library" function. In Win7, due to the introduction of "library", file management is more convenient, you can add files from local or local area networks to the "library" to collect files. Because the number of commonly used folders is very limited for users, putting them into the library will undoubtedly greatly improve the access speed. However, for Windows XP, "old" does not provide library functionality. If you want to quickly access the folder, you can only create a bunch of "ugly" shortcuts on the desktop, and this will make your desktop messy. Can you achieve beautiful and practical library functions in Windows XP? With the help of Right Click Enhancer, you can create an XP version of the file library in my computer window. Download address: http://rbsoft.weebly.com/uploads/4/8/3/7/4837537/right_click_enhancer.exe. In the Right Click Enhancer main window, click the “My Computer Manager” button and select the “Advance” (Advanced) item in the <quo;Mode” (model) list in the toolbar of the pop-up window to activate the advanced configuration mode. Click the second button on the toolbar to add a folder shortcut to the “My Computer” window. Enter the shortcut name in the "Name" column in the pop-up window (Figure 1), and click the “Browse” button in the <Path” column to select the destination folder. The icon can be selected for this shortcut in the <Icon" (icon) column. Click the “Add” button to add it to the “My Computer” window. In this way, a file library is set up. It can be seen that the file library mentioned here is actually a special folder shortcut, which is different from ordinary shortcuts. This shortcut can be used in the “My Computer” window. In fact, by clicking the first button on the toolbar, you can also create a program shortcut icon in the “My Computer” window. According to the above method, you can add any number of folder shortcuts in the “My Computer” window. Then when you open the “My Computer” window, the folder icon you created will be displayed in the “Other” column below the system letter (Figure 2). Double-click on one of the folder icons to quickly enter the target path. Compared to Windows 7's "library", you can't change the real path of these folders at will. If you want to delete the old file library, you can click the “Delete” button on the right-click menu of the target folder icon to disappear from the “My Computer” window. Note that if you have anti-virus software installed, you may get a hint that the registry key components have been modified when you do the above, so you don't have to worry about it. In addition to adding folders in the "My Computer" window, Right Click Enhancer can also add a file library in the Control Panel. The method is to select the “Control Panel” item in the “Location” list at the far right of the "My Computer Manager" window toolbar, and then add the shortcut icon of the program or folder to the control panel according to the above method. With Right Click Enhancer, you can also perform enhanced Windows right-click menus, modify “send to ”menu, edit “new”menu and other operations, which are not limited to the space. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com