How to put common folders on the system tray

  
Everyone has their own commonly used files and folders, and many people's habit is to create shortcuts on the desktop. But every time you need to go back to the desktop to open it is also very troublesome, if you can let the common folders go with you, follow them, put them at any time we can "enough" to get the place, such as &ldquo Isn't it better for my computer & rdquo;, system taskbar, etc? However, when we want to drag the folder into the "My Computer" or the tray, it is impossible to carry on, and those places have become restricted areas. How to break through these restricted areas? 1. Safely “My Computer” When we look up files, we are used to double-clicking to open “My Computer”. If you can put common folders on my computer, it is much more convenient to open them. Software “ld” ;Folder2MyPC” allows folder shortcuts to be placed in it. After the software is running, as shown in Figure 1, click the “Create Folder” button, and then click “Create a shortcut to a folder” to the right of the “Browse” button to specify a common folder. You can enter the title, prompt, and customize the icon for this folder, and finally click “Create” Open “My Computer" Look, the folder shortcut created is quietly settled? 2. It is also very convenient to open the common folder from the taskbar in the taskbar. We don't need special software, we can do it through the following steps. Right-click on the blank space of the taskbar, as shown in Figure 2, select “Toolbar”, select “New Toolbar” from the drop-down menu, then specify your favorite folder, click “OK” I see a shortcut to the folder in the taskbar. There are two ways to open the files in this folder. One is to click or right click on the “"” logo after the folder name in the taskbar, all the files in the folder will be expanded, click on a file. Open it; second, right click on the folder name, select "Open folder" in the right-click menu to open. 3. With the right-click menu for many users who like to quickly run the program from the right-click menu, we can also hide the frequently used folders into the right-click menu, and really get on call. Use the software “1st jump” to place the hot folder in the context menu. After the software is running, right-click on a common folder and select “Jump to folder→Add current folder” from the right-click menu, as shown in Figure 3, pop-up “Confirm” window, click “Yes”, then The shortcut to enter the folder is embedded in the right-click menu, regardless of whether the current window is on the desktop or in a folder, just right click the mouse, as shown in Figure 4, click on the right-click menu "Jump to folder" The folder name below can be directly entered into the folder. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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