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Wants to remove drop down menu double arrow

Inquiring-old

Junior Member
On the Windows Xp drop down menus on their toolbars, how do I FULLY open the drop down menu with one click rather than getting the double downward arrow which I must then click again to drop down the menu all the way?

Thanks.
 
Right Click on task bar -> Properies -> Start Menu -> Customize -> Advanced Menu Options -> [Uncheck] Use Personalized Menus
 
Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
Right Click on task bar -> Properies -> Start Menu -> Customize -> Advanced Menu Options -> [Uncheck] Use Personalized Menus

Unfortunately, that only stops it on the start menu - not inside programs.

OP: You'll mostly only see this feature in microsoft programs, and there is usually a setting inside the program to shut it off:

Word:
Tools -> Customize -> Options -> Always show full menus
 
Originally posted by: notfred
What the hell are you talking about?

If you go into Windows Explorer, then click on the down arrow on the address bar, it shows you different drives/folders you can browse. You have to scroll the list that comes up if there are more than a certain number of items listed.
 
Originally posted by: Stefan
Originally posted by: notfred
What the hell are you talking about?

If you go into Windows Explorer, then click on the down arrow on the address bar, it shows you different drives/folders you can browse. You have to scroll the list that comes up if there are more than a certain number of items listed.

I don't think that's what he's talking about at all. It sounds like he's talking about adaptive menus on the Start Menu.
 
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