Posted by member 128566 on 2004-04-05 16:49:41 link

However having said that, with a bit of tinkering and looking through the config files, it isn't that hard to learn, at least the basics. Isn't half the fun of running something like litestep, playing with all the config files and learning how stuff works??


Re: Thank you for the clarification. I agree that WindowBlinds is more of a burden on system resources. However my reason for looking for an alternative was their lack of support for assisting users with their product. Having said that my main reason for posting was to find some documentation on how to use the hidden features of Lite Step that aren't readily apparent from observation. If it exist I may have overlooked it in my search. There are a few basic features in Windows that I would still like to use which are not available at first glance. For example features such as My Computer, Find, and so on.

I realize that some of these functions may not be commonly used by most users but if it's possible would like to know how to access, add or substitute other functions in replace of the ones given. I'm sure that with a minimal amount of assistance with the basics I will be able to work with them on my own. If there is some documentation available I would appreciate it if somebody could point me in the right direction.

I appreciate the time you have taken to respond to my comments. So far I have enjoyed using Lite Step. It comes highly recommended by the KimKomando weekly radio broadcast. Located at http://www.komando.com/. She's pretty and equally as smart and does her homework before making recommendations. Again Thank You, a Newbie.