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Phone Wallets View All. Multi Tools View All. Webcam Covers View All. Phone Grips View All. Phone Stands View All. Fidget Toys View All. Face Masks View All. Face Shields View All. Caps View All. Tote Bags View All. Drawstring Bags View All. Gift Set Small View All. Pure S. Gift Set Medium View All. To be offered as a handler option by AutoPlay, newly installed applications must register themselves in the registry. Users can always change the default AutoPlay handler for any storage device or content type.

The AutoPlay property page is accessible for change in the property sheet of the storage device in My Computer. When AutoPlay is presented with a mixed content medium, it requires user input before it can take action. In this case, the user is presented with a dialog box containing a filtered list of all appropriate registered applications available for the content types present on the media.

The user can choose one of these applications to AutoPlay that particular content type, while the rest remain untouched. As the composition of mixed content media varies with each individual disc, there is no option to save this choice as a default. A dialog box similar to the following is displayed when any supported media not yet assigned a default AutoPlay action is presented to the system.

A user can also save a choice as the default action for this medium by clicking the Always do the selected action box. Once this choice is made, the dialog is not shown again. However, in Windows XP Service Pack 1 SP1 , if a new application that can handle a particular media type is added to the computer, the dialog is once again presented to the user, giving them the opportunity to select the new application as the default AutoPlay action. Applications can also set themselves as the default selection when they are installed.

Windows XP SP1 also adds a feature that retains the user's choice of AutoPlay action if they do not click the Always do the selected action box. If a user chooses an AutoPlay action for a single instance, the next time that dialog is presented for that media type, the same action is the default selection. For an application to be included in the list of possible actions, it must be registered with AutoPlay.

The following dialog box is displayed when any medium containing a mix of supported file types is presented to the system. This is essentially the same as the single content medium dialog box but with two significant differences. Sometimes we may need to make an autorun USB menu. For example, as an artist you may want to assemble a portfolio of your designs under a nice front-end and show it to prospective clients from the autorun USB stick.

Or, you may want to create a business presentation or lecture that could also start from the USB key automatically. Companies may want to create an autorun USB with marketing materials and distribute to partners and clients.

The program is very intuitive and friendly in that you do not have to be a design expert to make a great looking front-end for a presentation or portfolio on a USB flash drive. The program offers a wizard-driven interface and a set of professionally-looking templates, letting you jumpstart your autorun USB menu with a minimal amount of efforts. You just run the program and begin.

Once it's done, you are presented with the selected menu template in the editing window of the program.

It's time to edit. The program offers a variety of editing features. I found myself spending quite some time playing around with all of them.



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