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Windows 7 Tips

God Mode: Creating shortcuts to useful system applets

I have a set of Bluetoth headphones and just figured out how to get
music out of them. I found Audio Devices and simply have to switch from
speakers to headphones. All well and good, but since I often switch back
and forth between the two, I'd like to know if, instead of having to do
several mouse clicks to get to the Audio Device manager, is there a way
to create a shortcut for my desktop or pin it to my task bar? I know
how to create a shortcut using thew right click and send to. But I have
no idea where the Audio Device Manager is located in Windows so I can go
to the folder and create a shortcut. Does anyone know? Thanks.

This is a slightly round about way to achieve the sort of thing that you want.

Create a new folder on your desktop and rename it:

GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

Open it, go to Sounds/Manage Audio Devices. Right click, create shortcut. The shortcut to MAD should appear on your desktop. This won't work from Control Panel

Parko

Removing Windows 7 dual boot menu option

If you are asked, every time you boot in Windows 7, which version of Windows you want to load, even though you have long ago deleted all traces of that old Win XP setup, select Start, right-click Computer, and select Properties. Click Advanced system settings. On the Advanced tab, under “Startup and Recovery,” click the Settings button. Make sure the “Default operating system” setting is at Windows 7. Then uncheck “Time to display list of operating systems”.

You've now got a Windows 7–and only Windows 7-machine.

 
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