In Windows 7 and Vista, the Start Menu is a central part of the operating system. It provides a quick and easy way to access your current tasks and programs. To Tweak the Start Menu in Windows 7 and Vista, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Control Panel. This is located in the Start Menu under Programs and Features.
  2. Under Programs, select Accessories. This will open a new window that contains all of the programs that are available as Accessories on Windows 7 and Vista.
  3. In this window, select Add/Remove Programs from the left side of the window, and then select Microsoft Windows Live Messenger from the right side of the window. This will add Microsoft Windows Live Messenger as an Accessories program on your computer.
  4. To Tweak the Start Menu in Windows 7 and Vista, use these steps: 1) Right-click on any of your programs, and then select Properties from the context menu; 2) Under General tab, set Startup Type to Custom; 3) Set Startup Folder to C:\windows\system32\startup; 4) Set Launch Type to All Programs; 5) Click OK to close all of these properties windows; 6) Restart your computer for changes to take effect.

Add Videos to Start Menu (Windows 7)

There are links to several things on the Start Menu by default, but the Videos folder is not one of them. To add it right-click on the Start button and select Properties, and under the Start Menu tab click on Customize.

Now scroll down to Videos and select Display as a link and click Ok.

Videos now appears on your Start Menu.

Add Internet Search to Start Menu

A few weeks ago we showed you how to  search websites from your desktop using search connectors in Windows 7. Another neat trick is adding Internet search to the Start menu (this uses Local Group Policy Editor which is only available in Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate versions of Windows 7).

Go to Start and type in gpedit.msc into the search box.

In Local Group Policy Editor go to User Configuration \ Administrative Templates \ Start Menu and Taskbar.

Under Setting double click on Add Search Internet link to Start Menu.

Set it to Enabled and hit Apply and OK.

Now when you go to search from something from the Start Menu you will see the Search the Internet link.

Show More Recent Programs Without making the Start Menu huge

The program icons in the Start Menu are large by default and if you want to display more recent programs, it makes the menu much larger on the screen.

 

We can make the icons smaller and add more items by right-clicking on Start \ Properties and click the Customize button. Scroll down and uncheck the box next to Use large icons then click Ok. Under Start menu size increase the number of recent programs to display. 

The result is smaller icons with more being displayed in the menu without taking up extra screen real estate like in this example.

Even More Start Menu Tweaks

Here’s a list of more Start Menu tweaks that we’ve already covered,but are worth revisiting to help you take control of the menu. Most of these are for Windows 7 and Vista but a few are for XP too.

Disable Highlighting New Programs in Windows 7, Vista, and XP Get the Classic Star Menu in Windows 7 Enable Run Command on Windows 7 or Vista Start Menu Change the Number of Recent Items Shown on the Windows 7 and Vista Start Menu Change the Windows 7 or Vista Power Buttons to Shut Down/Sleep/Hibernate Stop Windows Update from Hijacking the Sleep/Shutdown Button Enable “Pin to Start Menu” for Folders in Windows Vista/XP Remove the Username from the Start Menu in XP

These should get you started for now, and we’ll undoubtedly have more in the future. How about you guys? Share some of your favorite Start Menu tweaks that help you manage Windows more effectively.