How to add run to start menu in win7 operating system
In the newly installed WIN7 system, the default setting is not to display the [Run] item in the [Start] menu bar, so how do we add [Run] to it? Let’s take a look below.
1. First, we right-click the mouse on the bottom taskbar.
2. Move the mouse to [Properties] at the bottom and click to enter.
3. A new window will open after entering.
#4. In this window, find the [Start Menu] option at the top and click it.
#5. After opening this option, you will see [Customize] on the lower right, click it.
#6. A new window will open after clicking.
7. We drag the scroll bar down and find the option [Run Command]. We put a check mark in the box in front and click OK.
#8. Finally, we open [Start] and take a look in the pop-up window. We found that [Run...] has appeared in the corner.
The above is how to add the run command to the start menu in Windows 7 system. Once you learn it, try it out.
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