Hai friends today i will explain You how to use notepad as sticky note in windows xp or before versions.
Have a look at a few small, handy things which aren’t part of windows. The first one will be Sticky Notes-the virtual equivalent of writing down tasks and reminders on paper and sticking somewhere around you. If you need this with in windows XP, you have to download and install freeware. But, you can use sticky notes in windows XP without installing a third party tool.
It will take only five simple steps. Let’s do this in any computer within a few minutes. I thing this sticky notes will be an unavoidable tool in your office computers.
1. Create a file type:
Open ‘my computer’. Click on ‘tools’ in the menu bar and select ‘Folder Options’ under the ‘file types’tab click on the ‘new’ button to crate a new file extension. Type in ‘stk’ (short for sticky notes, of course you can choose your own extension for this i just choose as stk yours may be different) in the ‘create new extension window’ and hit enter.
2. Assign an action and an application:
In the folder options menu click on stk file and hit advanced button. A new window-Edit File Type-will is opened. Click the ’ new’ button to assign and action for our purpose. Under ‘action’ type ‘open’ and under‘application user to perform action’ type ‘notepad.exe’. Close the window.
3. Select an icon:
Click ‘change icon’ button in the already opened ‘Edit file window’. Select an icon and type in ‘Remindme’(this name should be depends on yours choice) just before ‘change icon’ button. Click OK. Close all windows opened.
if you want to choose a sticky icon but it is not present in that list of icons so for that download the icon which will have a extension as stickyNote.ioc this .ioc is the extension for icons so search in Google and download the icon so that it appears as original sticky that present in windows 7
4. Editing the registry:
Open registry editor by navigating Start–>Run–>Type in ‘regedit’-Click ‘OK’. expand the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT and right click on ‘stk’ (which will be present as .stk in that list)and select ‘new-key’ and type in ‘ShellNew’. By selecting ‘ShellNew’ right click ‘new-string value’ and type in ‘NullFile’. Exit the registry editor.
5. Use this tool:
Right click on free space anywhere in explorer or on the desktop will show up ‘Remind Me’ under new. Select this option. Type in anything you want remind and stick it on anywhere in the free space. And here, the ‘sticky notes’. We have actually created a notepad file. The reminder you typed in is actually a file name.
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