Also a refreshing desktop for Windows XP operating system

  
        

As the software in the author's computer gets more and more loaded, the shortcuts on the desktop are also more and more, and the shortcuts are too fast. The author's entire desktop is full of flowers and greens. After each new shortcut is added, the desktops are all changed. The program you are looking for can't be found for a long time. Download the desktop management program, but you don't have a handy one. Create one!
Take Windows XP as an example, first create three new folders under the C drive, named fun, tool and work. Then copy the desktop shortcut category into the taskbar on the desktop, right click on "Toolbars → New Toolbar", and then select the folder you just built fun. You can see that there is a toolbar on the taskbar, drag it to the left side of the desktop to become vertical. If you can't drag it, right click to see if the taskbar is locked, and cancel the hook. You can see that the newly created toolbar is ugly, right click on it, uncheck the hook in front of the text, and then adjust it to make it a thin strip. The tools and work toolbars are placed on the top and the right side in turn, so that the desktop is rounded up. Use the mouse to haul the icon on the toolbar to adjust the sequence and change it to the rules you remember (see figure). Next, hide the shortcuts that have been copied on the desktop, just in case. The whole desktop is refreshing, it looks quite professional!

Now with the quick launch bar at the bottom, there are a lot of places to put shortcut icons. Usually install the software and drag the shortcut to the toolbar of the class it belongs to, and then hide the original. Only the most common things like my computer, my documents, etc. are left on the desktop. You can also put some of the projects you are working on recently or the links to the e-books you are looking at, and delete them when you are done with them.

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