tweakui powertoys icon in control panel

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Larry

I've used several versions of TweakUI and it allways put
an icon in the control panel. But for WindowsXP
Professional I downloaded the Microsoft PowerToys for
Windows XP and it did not put the icon in the control
panel.

Could someone please help me fix this, if there is a way
to? I would appreciate any help I can get,

Larry
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Not for me, I use the Classic Start Menu. Win key, S, Enter, Enter, T, T, Enter. But I've always been faster with keyboard than a mouse :)
 
Mac research shows people brains go into a mode where the time sense is suspended when retrieving keyboard shortcuts from memory, up to two seconds of dead time that the keyboard user doesn't relaise. See the books by Tog on this from the 80s.

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Not for me, I use the Classic Start Menu. Win key, S, Enter, Enter, T, T, Enter. But I've always been faster with keyboard than a mouse :)
 
Guess I'm not one of them, David. :-) Takes me two seconds to move my hand from the keyboard to the mouse! <G>

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Mac research shows people brains go into a mode where the time sense is suspended when retrieving keyboard shortcuts from memory, up to two seconds of dead time that the keyboard user doesn't relaise. See the books by Tog on this from the 80s.

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'Not happy John! Defending our democracy',
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/29/1088392635123.html

Not for me, I use the Classic Start Menu. Win key, S, Enter, Enter, T, T, Enter. But I've always been faster with keyboard than a mouse :)
 
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