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#2 -
Folder Object
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A series
by RomanDA |
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Today's Lesson:
"Folder Object"
In this lesson we will
cover how to create a simple object that you can use to open a folder.
(We will be using this in the next one to create a Program and a URL
Shortcut.
To use this tutorial you will
need these 2 PNG files -
click HERE
to download - (yes, they are lame, but i wanted something simple to use).
For this and all the
Step-By-Step DX Tutorials you will need to purchase
DesktopX for $14.95 from Stardock.
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STEP 1 - Load DesktopX |
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Once you have DesktopX
installed, look in your Start Menu for "Object Desktop" then for "DesktopX",
click it to load the program.
You will see the DesktopX
STARTUP Screen
(yours wont say PROFESSIONAL unless you purchased PRO)

Once you see this screen,
click on "CREATE" because we want to CREATE a new Widget.
It will load the DesktopX
SETTINGS Window:

We just wish to get these
screens out of the way for now, we are not going to use them.
Click "CANCEL" on the SETTINGS window, and DONE on the STARTUP Screen.
You should have a blank
screen now with a new icon in your system tray:
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STEP 2 - Create an object |
RIGHT CLICK on the
icon in
your system tray and you will see a popup menu like this one: |
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You will need to select the
"NEW OBJECT" item on this menu. |
You will see the OBJECT
PROPERTIES window below (as well as the object itself).
This window will be referenced over and over in these tutorials.
IE: Open Properties / Select States
(which would mean to select the States TAB in the
Properties window)

You can access this
properties window at any time by RIGHT-CLICKING on the object and
selecting PROPERTIES.
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STEP 3 - Adding Images into the Object |
When you added the object,
it brought up the PROPERTIES window, now select the "STATES" tab to
change to this TAB.

- In this window,
select BROWSE, then select the LIGHTBULB-OFF.png file
from the zip file at the top of this article.
- Click OPEN
- On the OBJECT
PROPERTIES, click APPLY
- You should see this:

- Click on ADD...
in the PROPERTIES dialog above, you will see this window:

- Click OK for the
mouse over default.
- We are going to
repeat the steps above to select the LIGHTBULB-ON.png:
- click BROWSE
- Select the
LIGHTBULB-ON.png file.
- Click OK
- Then click OK
in the PROPERTIES Dialog - this will close the PROPERTIES Dialog
Box
- You really wont see
much happen until you move your mouse OVER the light bulb,
when you do, it should look like this:

- You have now created
an object with 2 states, mouse OVER and mouse AWAY (or normal).
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STEP 4 - Making your Lightbulb DO something. |
- RIGHT-CLICK
on the new Object and select PROPERTIES
- We are going to
point this one to a folder on your computer.
- Follow the Step #'s
in the image below

- Click CHANGE
on the OBJECT TYPE Button
- Click on the
DROP-DOWN at the top of the COMMAND TYPE Dialog, select
SHORTCUT
- Select FOLDER
SHORTCUT
- Select
BROWSE
- Select your
MY DOCUMENTS (or whatever folder you want to open)
from the dialog box (see below)

- Click OK
to accept the folder you selected
- Click OK
on the COMMAND TYPE DIALOG box
- Click OK
on the OBJECT PROPERTIES Dialog box
- You now have created
a Shortcut icon to the Folder you selected.
- CLICK on the
Lightbulb and it should open the folder you selected.
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STEP 5 - Changing the CURSOR on the Lightbulb |
- When you move over
the Lightbulb you want to show that it does something, and to do
that we will change the cursor to a HAND, so that it looks like we
can click it.
- RIGHT-CLICK
on the new Object and select PROPERTIES
- Select the
RELATION Tab

- In the CURSOR
Dropdown, select HAND
- Click on OK
(this will close the dialog box)
- Test this by moving
your mouse over the lightbulb, you should see:
- Notice the HAND Cursor
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CONCLUSION |
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This is a pretty simple
Tutorial, I was going to continue this and make several clones of the
lightbulb for a program and a url, but I want to split that into the
next Tutorial. I will post that at the same time I post this, so
you can continue with
Tutorial #3 - Attack of the Clones
Check back as I add new
Step-By-Step Tutorials on how to make this a link to a folder, web-site,
or just about anything you want!
I hope you have enjoyed
this step into DX, and look forward to the next installment.
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