While you can create desktop or Start Menu shortcuts if you need to keep something within reach, many users prefer to keep them out of sight without sacrificing accessibility. BatchRunTrayTool could be the solution, as it allows you to store all your shortcuts within a personalized system tray menu, which can be opened easily and never gets in your way. The menu is fully customizable, though the process isn't particularly novice-friendly.
After installing the application, you will notice that the tray menu already has a few categories, as well as some helpful shortcuts. While these may prove useful, they are mainly designed to show you what the program can do, and they can be removed easily.
If you want to begin customizing the menu, you need to access the application folder. Each directory is turned into a category or sub-category, while shortcuts, files, and batch scripts become menu items.
You can also create separators in the tray menu by creating a new folder and adding "__separator __" at the end of its name. Menu items are sorted by name, so make sure it is in the right position.
Finally, when dealing with BAT scripts that need to be seen in a command-line window, you can use the "__show __" parameter to indicate that the program needs to be run in a visible mode.
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