Make folders on call in Windows

  
        

Friends who love shopping are aware that the mall always wants others to put the most concerned and favorite things in the most prominent position, so that people can buy it with them. When you look for files on your computer's hard drive, you feel like you are shopping. If you don't spend time reasonably placing frequently accessed folders in a prominent position, you may need to use a certain target folder when you actually need it. It would be like a headless fly flying around, it took a lot of effort and could not find the target folder needed. In order to make the folder available on the go, this article is dedicated to provide you with the following tricks, so that the target folder that needs frequent access will appear in front of us!

Let the folder “show out&rdquo ;Taskbar

Regardless of what is done in the computer system, the system taskbar will always “catch up” our sight, if we can find a way to access the target folder frequently accessed &ldquo "Shadow" is displayed in the system tray, the target folder can appear in front of us at any time, then you will be able to access it when you need to access it later.

Considering that when installing a software program, the shortcut of the corresponding program will appear in the system "Start" menu, and some will appear in the quick start area on the left side of the system task bar. Shortcut icon. According to this idea, we can create a shortcut for the frequently accessed target folder and place the shortcut directly at the location of the quick launch area on the left side of the system taskbar. The following is the specific implementation steps of the method: Br>

First, right-click on the blank location in the system tray, and click the “Toolbar” button from the shortcut menu that appears, and then click the “New Toolbar” command to open the figure. 1 The folder selection dialog box, in which the target folder that needs frequent access is selected and imported, and click the "OK" button, in which case the shortcut icon of the target folder will automatically appear. At the quick launch area in the system tray. For example, if we want to access the “D:aaa” folder, we often need to open the My Computer window, then double-click the D drive partition icon, and then double-click the “lda”;aaa” folder icon in the corresponding partition window. Access the specific content in the target folder; now we just select and import the “D:aaa” folder in the interface of Figure 1. After clicking the "OK" button, we just click on the system tray. “aaa” folder shortcut icon can quickly access the specific file content, so the file access efficiency will be greatly improved!

Of course, in the future we do not need to access the target folder, you can also Delete the corresponding folder shortcut in the system tray to keep the taskbar clean and tidy; when deleting the shortcut of the target folder, just right click on the blank area of ​​the taskbar and pop up In the <quo;Toolbar” submenu, you can cancel the selected state of the target shortcut.

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