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Originally Posted by CRXGSR
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Nice tutorial! :approve: But I usually just create a shortcut to the particular application into the \\windows\start menu\programs folder, and just use the included button mapping program.
What's the advantages/disadvantages to your method?
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The problem is that you can map only the shortcuts directly in your Program folder. I use WisBar Advance, and I have a lot of sub-folders in my Start menu for all my apps. SO they don't appear on the Button mapping settings applet.
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