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Can I teach Windows? |

Software KB
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kb# SW00007 |
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Sometimes Windows is smarter than you think. Just like a pet dog,
Windows picks up certain habits if you do them over and over and over
again. Take for example the automatic insertion of "Shortcut
to" when you name a shortcut. If you keep removing "Shortcut
to," Windows will eventually understand that you don't like this.
After you remove this eight times, it will stop adding this text in the
future. Why do this? You can already tell it's a shortcut because of the
shortcut box above the icon. More than one "Shortcut to" title
clutters up the desktop. You can't jump from icon to icon by pressing
"S," because all shortcuts begin with "S." |
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This page was last modified on
03/02/08
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