My dad pitched me this question to pose to the board membership. He's running Windows XP on the desktop computer, and he's got quite an extensive collection of programs after a good number of years now. The problem is that when he accesses the...
My dad pitched me this question to pose to the board membership.
He's running Windows XP on the desktop computer, and he's got quite an extensive collection of programs after a good number of years now. The problem is that when he accesses the Start Menu and selects All Programs, the column menus now extend to three columns. The difficulty is that the far right most column is not completely visible on the screen now.
Given my dad's fairly advanced age (80+), I'm afraid that modifying the screen resolution setting is really not an option. Exclusive of some well-intentioned suggestion to pare down the number of programs on the All Programs menus (that's not going to happen), are there any other suggestions or fixes circulating that would somehow reorient the All Programs columns when they pulldown? And selecting the option to only display recent programs on the All Programs menu is also probably not an option.