Windows 7 feature

Started by Steve, Jan 06, 2010, 09:28:23

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Steve

Any use to anyone or is anyone using it already? Windows GodMode. I think it just pulls all the relevant control panel shortcuts together into one folder.

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gizmo71

TBPH I don't see the point - just hit the Windows key and start typing what you want, it searches all the program shortcuts, control panel items and so on. It's much faster than navigating with one of those new fangled horrid little mouse thingies. >:D
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Ray

Thanks, Steve, hadn't come across this before, it certainly works with 64bit Windows 7. :thumb:
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Rik

Quote from: Steve on Jan 06, 2010, 09:28:23
Any use to anyone or is anyone using it already? Windows GodMode.

Is that when you pray it works? ;D
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Steve

Perhaps useful if can't remember what your trying to do and also can't remember what they call it if you do then remember what your trying to do  :stars:
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Rik

 ;D

That's a normal day round here. :)
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gizmo71

Quote from: Rik on Jan 06, 2010, 09:57:49
Is that when you pray it works? ;D

I think they call it "plug and pray" these days, Rik. ;)
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Rik

I have done for years, Giz. :)
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Technical Ben

DO NOT use this in Vista 64. It does not work apparently. But it does in all other flavours and Windows 7. It's like a long list of Control Panel settings all from one place, to save you having to search for them.
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boysteve

If you open control panel and just type "a" in search box you get the same thing

Ann

That's clever.  Works in XP.  I can't imagine ever wanting it but I like it.  :)