Win+X Menu Editor Customizes One of The Most Important Features of Windows 8
The new Win+X menu in Windows 8 is a shortcut to terrifically handy power user settings and tools, including the command prompt, device manager, and so on. There's no built-in way to customize this menu at all, but the freeware Win+X Menu Editor gives you that control over the menu.
The small utility lets you add and remove programs or shortcuts from the Win+X menu, as well as change their names. You can group several items together and easily reorder them.
The "Win+X" shortcut to get to this menu is one of Windows 8's best shortcuts (especially when you don't have a Start menu on the desktop by default). With this tweaking tool, it's even better.
The new Win+X menu in Windows 8 is a shortcut to terrifically handy power user settings and tools, including the command prompt, device manager, and so on. There's no built-in way to customize this menu at all, but the freeware Win+X Menu Editor gives you that control over the menu.
The small utility lets you add and remove programs or shortcuts from the Win+X menu, as well as change their names. You can group several items together and easily reorder them.
The "Win+X" shortcut to get to this menu is one of Windows 8's best shortcuts (especially when you don't have a Start menu on the desktop by default). With this tweaking tool, it's even better.
No comments:
Post a Comment