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October 7, 2011

How to create a Shutdown Icon on your Windows 7 Desktop

Filed under: Uncategorized — paritycheck @ 4:50 am
 
 

 

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Step 1: (10/7/2011 3:48:44 AM) User left click on “Ribbon (property page)” in “Document1 – Microsoft Word”

  

 

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Step 2: (10/7/2011 3:49:21 AM) User Comment: “This letting you know what will happen Actually, its not a video… ”

  

 

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Step 3: (10/7/2011 3:49:24 AM) User right click on “Desktop (list)” in “Program Manager”

  

 

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Step 4: (10/7/2011 3:49:26 AM) User left click on “New (menu item)”

  

 

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Step 5: (10/7/2011 3:49:27 AM) User left click on “Shortcut (menu item)”

  

 

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Step 6: (10/7/2011 3:49:29 AM) User keyboard input in “Create Shortcut” [...]

  

 

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Step 7: (10/7/2011 3:50:01 AM) User Comment: “Enter shutdown -s -t 0 in this field then click ‘Next’ ”

  

 

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Step 8: (10/7/2011 3:50:04 AM) User left click on “Next (push button)” in “Create Shortcut”

  

 

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Step 9: (10/7/2011 3:50:34 AM) User Comment: “Change this from shutdown.exe to Shutdown (It looks neater this way)”

  

 

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Step 10: (10/7/2011 3:50:35 AM) User left click on “Type a name for this shortcut: (editable text)” in “Create Shortcut”

  

 

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Step 11: (10/7/2011 3:50:37 AM) User keyboard input in “Create Shortcut” [Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace ...]

  

 

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Step 12: (10/7/2011 3:50:59 AM) User Comment: “Like so…. Then click ‘Finish’ ”

  

 

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Step 13: (10/7/2011 3:51:02 AM) User left click on “Finish (push button)” in “Create Shortcut”

  

 

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Step 14: (10/7/2011 3:51:06 AM) User right click on “Shutdown (list item)” in “Program Manager”

  

 

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Step 15: (10/7/2011 3:51:08 AM) User left click on “Properties (menu item)”

  

 

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Step 16: (10/7/2011 3:51:09 AM) User mouse drag start in “Shutdown Properties”

  

 

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Step 17: (10/7/2011 3:51:09 AM) User mouse drag end in “Shutdown Properties”

  

 

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Step 18: (10/7/2011 3:51:11 AM) User left click on “Change Icon… (push button)” in “Shutdown Properties”

  

 

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Step 19: (10/7/2011 3:51:14 AM) User left click on “OK (push button)” in “Change Icon”

  

 

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Step 20: (10/7/2011 3:51:16 AM) User left double click on “Column right (push button)” in “Change Icon”

  

 

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Step 21: (10/7/2011 3:51:17 AM) User left click on “Column right (push button)” in “Change Icon”

  

 

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Step 22: (10/7/2011 3:51:18 AM) User left click on “Select an icon from the list below: (list)” in “Change Icon”

  

 

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Step 23: (10/7/2011 3:51:20 AM) User left click on “OK (push button)” in “Change Icon”

  

 

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Step 24: (10/7/2011 3:51:23 AM) User left click on “Apply (push button)” in “Shutdown Properties”

  

 

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Step 25: (10/7/2011 3:51:53 AM) User Comment: “Icon has now changed to something more graphically intuitive ”

  

 

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Step 26: (10/7/2011 3:51:55 AM) User left click on “OK (push button)” in “Shutdown Properties”

  

 

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Step 27: (10/7/2011 3:52:31 AM) User Comment: “Just double-click on the Shutdown Icon, and your computer will shutdown”

  

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