Windows Vista Start Bar Search
I have always liked Quicksilver or the search function in Mac OSX 10.4/5 how you can invoke a search bar using keyboard shortcuts and start typing for a program you want to launch (as well as other options). In Windows Vista I found the search in the start menu bar to be some what disappointing. It’s slow and the results were not very accurate to what I wanted. Now I have found a way through the search bar settings to only return a programs in the search list. Before I was using a program called Launchy to do the same thing.
Start Menu Properties
Go to
Right click Start bar > Properties > Start Menu tab > Customize (Next to "Start menu")
The options for search are:
Search communications – contacts and emails
Search favourites and history – web browser data
Search files
- Don’t search for files – don’t search system files
- Search entire index – Index files only
- Search this user’s files – files located within c:\Users
Search programs – applications
Search Properties
Set the following:
Search communications – off
Search favourites and history – off
Search files – Don’t search for files
Search programs – on
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Start Menu Properties
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Search Properties
How to speed up Windows Vista start menu search article
Blacktree – Quicksilver website
Launchy website
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