|
|
|
Question about 'Customize the Start Menu Button'
Showing all messages in thread #1006570875 Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
The following are all of the messages in this thread (6 in all), shown in chronological order. Click any message subject to view that message by itself or to view the thread hierarchy.
|
Question about 'Customize the Start Menu Button'
Friday, November 23, 2001 at 7:01 pm Posted by Gammy
(1 messages posted)
I have a question about Customize
the Start Menu Button:
Is it just assumed that we all read hex language? I understand that the numbers 54
74 ... are the letters in start, but what are the numbers for other letters and where
would I find that?
[Reply or follow-up to this message]
|
re: Question about 'Customize the Start Menu Button'
Friday, November 23, 2001 at 7:07 pm Posted by Dale
(700 messages posted)
Search 'ALT Codes', they should list them all...last resort 'ascii' search
On Friday, November 23, 2001 at 7:01 pm, Gammy wrote:
>I have a question about Customize
>the Start Menu Button:
>
>Is it just assumed that we all read hex language? I understand that the numbers
54
>74 ... are the letters in start, but what are the numbers for other letters and
where
>would I find that?
>
[Reply or follow-up to this message]
|
re: Question about 'Customize the Start Menu Button'
Friday, November 23, 2001 at 7:18 pm Posted by Glenn M.
(24 messages posted)
If you want a program to do this for you go here. Work Great (FREE)
TClock
C~YA
Glenn M~
On Friday, November 23, 2001 at 7:01 pm, Gammy wrote:
I have a question about Customize
the Start Menu Button:
Is it just assumed that we all read hex language? I understand that the numbers 54
74 ... are the letters in start, but what are the numbers for other letters and where
would I find that?
>
[Reply or follow-up to this message]
|
TClock is an excelent solution but......
Friday, November 23, 2001 at 8:01 pm Posted by KDE
(42 messages posted)
For most people TClock is THE answer but if you want to get into it yourself try
ResHacker because trying
to use a hex editor for that kind of alteration is like using a stone axe.
[Reply or follow-up to this message]
|
re: Question about 'Customize the Start Menu Button'
Saturday, November 24, 2001 at 2:30 am Posted by Bobstur
(2225 messages posted)
I agree that TClock
is the way to go, but to answer your question...
If you actually had a hex editor like UltraEdit32, your answer would be obvious.
A hex editor shows both the hexadecimal values as well as the ascii characters (a,b,c,
etc.) to the extent they exist. So you don't have to know what hex valuse correspond
to what character, the editor takes care of that.
Bob Sturtevant
http://home.adelphia.net/~bobstur/
Please reply in the forum and let us know.
[Reply or follow-up to this message]
|
re: TClock is an excelent solution but......
Saturday, November 24, 2001 at 7:47 am Posted by GM
(6055 messages posted)
And on some peoples systems , TClock will cause
BIG problems , like mine , and ResHacker is a DOG...
UltraEdit is a JOY to use and is not hard to master
at all -besides , you don't LEARN anything with a
program that does it for you......
[Reply or follow-up to this message]
| |
Tip: Use one of the [Reply or follow-up to this message] links above to add a message to this thread
| |
Return to the Windows 98 Discussion Forum
|
|
|
|