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

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
  • Search programs – applications
  • Search Properties

    Search Properties

    Set the following:

    Search communications – off
    Search favourites and history – off
    Search files – Don’t search for files
    Search programs – on

    How to speed up Windows Vista start menu search article
    Blacktree – Quicksilver website
    Launchy website

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    I.T software professional always studying and applying the knowledge gained and one way of doing this is to blog. Danny also has participates in a part time project called Energy@Home [http://code.google.com/p/energyathome/] for monitoring energy usage on a premise. Dedicated to I.T since studying pure Information Technology since the age of 16, Danny Tsang working in the field that he has aimed for since leaving school. View all posts by Danny → This entry was posted in Windows and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

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