Customize Your Manufacturer Support Info

January 12, 2008

If your computer has Windows Vista pre-installed, when you look in the System Properties window you will see the manufacturer’s support information. This can be personally customized easily if you please.

To customize your manufacturer support information:

  • 1.Right-click on Computer and select “Properties”.
  • 2.Use the “Win + Break” key combination to bring the System Properties to the screen.
    Customize Your Manufacturer Support Info

    Here is a close-up view:
    Customize Your Manufacturer Support Info

Now, to edit this information in the System Properties screen, you need to open your registry editor and scroll down to this key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OEMInformation
Customize Your Manufacturer Support Info

These following fields can all be modified to any value you please, excepting the Logo key, which shouldn’t be changed.

* Manufacturer
* SupportHours
* SupportPhone
* SupportURL
* Logo

The last step to your changes is to change the bitmap file that is stored at the location specified in the Logo key. It is usually set as:

C:\Windows\System32\oemlogo.bmp

It is preferable to use a small logo file within the vicinity of 100×100 for best results. Note that administrative permissions are needed to copy the file to that folder.

Customize Your Send To Menu

January 12, 2008

The “Send to” folder is the folder that arises any time you right-click a file and open the context menu. The items in this folder are able to be customized to your preference.

If you right a file, a menu should open that looks like this:
Customize Your Send To Menu

To access the Send To folder:

  • 1.Open up an explorer window.
  • 2.Now paste the following into the address bar.

    %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo

    (“%APPDATA%” is an environment variable that maps to C:\users\\AppData\Roaming.”)

    You will find a number of shortcuts like this:

    Customize Your Send To Menu
    This next step will allow you to add an application to the Send to menu so that you can open files in an item of your choice. In this example we will use Notepad.

  • 3.Drag a shortcut to Notepad into this folder.
    The new item (Notepad) will appear in this menu.
    Customize Your Send To Menu
    This same method is possible to use with any application that is able to be opened by using a command line argument.

    Create Icons to Start the Screensaver

    January 12, 2008

    It is possible to create an icon to start up the screensaver in Windows Vista.

    To create a screensaver icon:

    • 1.Right-click the desktop and select “New \ Shortcut” from the pop up menu.
      Create Icons to Start the Screensaver
    • 2. The full path must be entered into the screensaver file, followed by “/s” for the screensaver to be successfully launched.

      e.g: %systemroot%\system32\Bubbles.scr /s

      Create Icons to Start the Screensaver

      This is only an example and so in actuality you will want to substitute the name of the screensaver you want to use where “Bubbles.scr” appears above.
      Also in this example %systemroot% has been used (instead of C:\windows) because not all installs use the C: drive.

      If you do not know the filename, you can search for it in the “system32” folder. In the search box, search for “.scr”

      Create Icons to Start the Screensaver

      Here you will find all of the screensaver names installed on your system.

      Change Your Windows Vista Power Buttons to Shut Down

      January 12, 2008

      The Power button in the Windows Vista start menu is set to Sleep by default. This setting can be changed in the Advanced Power Setting Panel. These instructions provide you a short cut to find this panel:

      • 1.Type “cmd” into the Start Menu Search bar to open a command prompt.
      • 2.Now type in “powercfg.cpl,1” OR you could take the longer route of (Control Panel \ Power Options \ Change Plan Settings \ Change Advanced Power Settings).
      • 3. Now, once you have found this dialog, scroll down to “Power buttons and lid” as shown in this example:
        Change Your Windows Vista Power Buttons to Shut Down
        Here is where the options can be changed.

        * The Power button action – Will change the hardware power button action
        * The Start menu power button – Will change the power button on the Start Menu

        You can choose from Sleep, Hibernate or Shut Down, or even nothing if you prefer for the hardware power button.

      Change the Number of Recent Items Shown on Your Vista Start Menu

      January 12, 2008

      It is possible to change the number of documents recorded in the Recent Items menu. By default, the number documents shown in the Recent Items menu is 10. You can increase this with a registry tweak.

      It is this menu below in the example you will be changing. (The example has been made to 1 for this illustration).

      Change the Number of Recent Items Shown on Your Vista Start Menu

      Manual Registry Tweak

      • 1.Through the “Start Menu Search Box”, open up regidit.exe.
      • 2.Scroll down to this key (create it if it does not exist):
        HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

        Change the Number of Recent Items Shown on Your Vista Start Menu

      • 3.In the right-hand pane, add a new DWORD 32-bit value and name it “MaxRecentDocs”.
      • 4.Double-click on it to open it.

      Before you can set the new value you need to change Base to “Decimal”. Then the value can be changed to anything you want.

      • 5. Enter this new value into the “Value data” field.
        Change the Number of Recent Items Shown on Your Vista Start Menu
      • Tip: You may not want too huge a number. 20 is very reasonable.

        Assign a Shortcut Key to Your Snipping Tool

        January 12, 2008

        Vista has a screenshot tool that can take either region captures of full screenshots and save them easily using this snipping tool.

        Assign a Shortcut Key to Your Snipping Tool

        This tool does not have a hotkey to pop up the window. The following steps can fix this.

        To assign a short cut key to the Snipping Tool:

        • 1.Bring up the Start Menu and select “All Programs”.
        • 2.Select the “Accessories” folder and you should see the “Snipping Tool”. If you cannot see it then it is possible you either have not installed it OR you do not have a version of Vista that comes with it.

        Assign a Shortcut Key to Your Snipping Tool

        3. If you right-click the Snipping Tool and select the “Properties” screen, you will then see a Shortcut key text box.

        Assign a Shortcut Key to Your Snipping Tool

        There is one small problem with this trick and that is that you cannot use the PRINTSCREEN key. Assigning Ctrl + F12 instead is easily remembered and is rarely used for anything else.

      Add the Home Directory Icon to Your Desktop

      January 12, 2008

      One of the new features of Windows Vista is that the “Home” directory is openly accessible to users. In past versions of Windows such as XP and 2k, this directory was kept hidden.

      Some of Vista’s new features such as the Downloads directory, can only be accessed through the Home directory. Having an icon on the desktop will make it convenient to access the Home directory.

      To add the Home Directory to your desktop:

       

      • 1.Click on the Start button.

      • 2.Right-click on your User name.

      • 3.Select the “Show on Desktop” option.

      Add the Home Directory Icon to Your Desktop

      Now the Home Directory should appear on your desktop for fast and easy access.

      Add the Home Directory Icon to Your Desktop

      Add an Application to Your Quick Launch Menu in Vista

      January 12, 2008

      Adding an Application to Your Quick Launch Menu in Vista

      The Quick Launch menu is an easy and very useful feature of Windows. It is fast and easy to add a program to the menu in Vista.

      What is the Quick Launch menu? It is the tiny icons located right next to the start button:
      Adding an Application to Your Quick Launch Menu in Vista

      Now, to add an application to the menu with Vista there are two different options.

      You can either:

      • 1.Simply drag an application to the Quick Launch bar.
      • 2. Right-click and select “Add to Quick Launch”:
      • Adding an Application to Your Quick Launch Menu in Vista

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