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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Start Menu Search Box In Windows 7

Windows 7 Start menu has a Search box and you can access it in the lower left corner of the Start menu. It has further three more features.

List when it was introduced in Windows Vista, and it’s still right up there the time savings it provides are just amazing. The first thing to note about Start menu Search is that it’s immediately available regardless of what you’re currently doing on your computer. Just click the Start button or press the Windows logo key and the Start menu offers the Search box. Simply type any characters or word in the box and windows immediately displays a list of programs such as, Control Panel, Recent document, Videos, and e-mails containing that string of characters or word. It can refines the search results almost instantly.

You can access any program that appears in the search results by clicking it, or you can open the folder containing that item by right-clicking the item and then clicking Open File Location.

In new Windows 7 you can display the All Programs menu by pointing to or clicking All Programs at the bottom of the left pane of the Start menu. Newly installed programs or folders are highlighted to make the easy to find. If you want to close the All Programs menu without starting a program, you can point to or click Back to return to the standard Start menu.

The All Programs menu offers access to most of the programs and utilities installed on your computer. These include programs installed as part of Windows 7, programs.

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