Launch Pad - McAfee OFFICE 3.1 User Manual

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In most cases, each Context menu command has a check box beside it. By
selecting or deselecting the check box, you can enable or disable each
command performed by a Context menu handler.
Some Context menu commands have a folder icon next to them, instead of a
check box. This is the case when the same Context menu handler is used to
perform the same Context menu command on more than one file type. In this
case, expand the node to reveal the various file types that the option applies to
and select or deselect them individually.
To view or disable all the Context menu commands for a particular file type
irrespective of which context menu handler performs them, click the By File
Type radio button.
Removing a Context Menu command
In addition to disabling and enabling Context menu commands, EZ Setup
allows them to be permanently removed from the Windows Registry.
You can remove a Context menu command either by clicking the Remove
button or by right-clicking the command and choosing Remove from the
EZSetup Context menu.
After you remove a Context menu command in this way, it can only be
restored by the application that inserted the command in the Context menu
originally (or by hacking at the Windows Registry). On the other hand, you
can easily restore commands whose check boxes you deselect using EZSetup.

Launch Pad

Launch Pad is a simple and efficient way for you to access programs, files and
folders without either cluttering up your desktop with numerous icons, or
wading through the Start and Program menus to locate and open the
applications you want to work with.
You can drag application, document and folder icons into Launch Pad, and
rearrange or delete them in the Launch Pad window. A Launch Pad window
can contain any icon (such as an application, document or folder icon) that you
want to open with a single mouse click.
NOTE: Permanently deleting Context menu commands is not
recommended unless you are positive that you will never use them. A
warning message appears to let you confirm these deletions before they
happen.
NOTE: EZSetup Context menus cannot be modified by EZSetup.
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