Right Start Menu, RSM

Features:
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RSM sets in the Systray(Right lower corner, where time is
displayed), you can add 66 items to it. (unlike old RSM
was limited to 20 items.)
All new RSM uses less resources, faster, easier and 
doesn't show shortcut arrows.

Install:
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Right Start Menu(RSM) needs the VB5run to be installed.
Also needs Iconmenu32.ocx, Comdlg32.ocx and Stkit432.dll,
included with this setup.
If you don't have the VB5run then download the VB5run2 at
http://www.mslm.com/free.htm
To install RSM, double click Setup.exe and select a path
for it to be installed in.

Reinstall:
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Select the reinstall in Setup.exe, be sure to reinstall in the same
directory as previously installed.
Be sure to close RSM before installing.

Uninstall:
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Right click RSM in the Systray and select "Remove from Startup",
then right click it again and select Exit, then delete the Startmenu 
directory.
(Systray is the small area where the time is displayed in the Taskbar)

Instructions:
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To add items to RSM, right click the icon in the Systray,
Select Add Items, Additem.exe will popup. 

1- Select file or directory to add to RSM, be sure
    the correct  path is transfered to the top/right text box.
2- Give it a name in the top/left text box.
3- Then click the Add Item button.

 Examples how it should like when added:
 Notepad<C:\Windows\Notepad.exe
 To have RSM open a directory, it should look like this:

 Windows<C:\Windows

 The character  <  is a separator for RSM to distinguish
 between name and path.

4- To remove items, delete the line in the large text box and
   remove spaces between lines.

5- Click Sort alphabetically to sort items in alphabetical.
   order.

6- To add separators between menu items:
 example on how to add a separator after Notepad,

 Notepad<C:\windows\Notepad.exe
 Notepada<@

 The Notepada<@ will be a separator, notice the added letter
 "a"  to Notepad so it will fall alphabetically after Notepad. 
 The @ tells RSM to make it a separator.

7- Example to add a URL to the menu:

 MSLM<http://www.mslm.com
 Microsoft<http://www.microsoft.com

 But it will not have an icon, point it to an Internet shortcut
 in order to have an icon.

8- If you have IE40 or Win98, add this path to the Floatmenu
    Desktop<C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\Show Desktop.scf
    With this you can toggle viewing the Desktop.

    Considering C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM is the windows\System path in
    your computer.

NOTE: For DOS program, point RSM to a shortcut of the DOS 
program instead of the EXE, so it will show the MS-DOS icon,
otherwise it will show a generic icon.

Click Sort alphabetically to sort items in alphabetical order.
Note: After sorting alphabetically you can place your most favorites
         anywhere you like manually.



To add RSM to the Startup folder, right click it and click Add to startup,
to remove it click Remove from Startup. 

Right click RSM and select Open, with that you can browse any program
you like, it is just an added feature.

To change RSM icon, right click RSM and select change icon,
select from collection or use your own.
Once Icon selected, an icon is copied to the RSM directory and
renamed icon.ico, every time RSM starts it looks for icon.ico, if not
found then it will load its default icon.

To change Menu width, right click RSM and select from 40 to 300,
default is 150, you need to refresh RSM for changes to take effect.

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RSM, Right Start Menu
1997/98 Copyright. All rights Reserved

Theodore Fattaleh
Author, Programmer, Publisher.
http://www.mslm.com
2000ted@gte.net
2000@msn.com
2000ted@compuserve.com

Right Start Menu is a Freeware, feel free to distribute.

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