sorry, what I meant was you hold the left mouse button on the start menu and drag it to the bottom of the screen
Go to the Start Menu > Settings > Blue Screen of Death > Off
You go to the option menu and turn off shake screen on skills.
To exit the ending screen of "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask," you need to press the Start button to bring up the menu. From there, select the option to save your game. After saving, you can return to the game's main menu or reload your save file to continue playing.
If you have a laptop, there should be an a button for wi-fi on/off, switch it off then on and on the screen you see the menu click on the menu for the link on the settings
In XP use start menu to log off, select log out or awitch user... ensure that you go back to the user password screen.
a the title menu enter Frillthrill
Apply alcohol and toothpaste mix and rub in then you've gott it
Log off will already be on your start menu, on windows 7 there will be a button that says shutdown, next to the button will be an arrow, from there you can select the option to logoff.
Log Off
If you have a Motorola cable box through Insight Communications, the closed captioning is accessible through the "Menu" button, but there is a trick in getting to the correct menu screen. In order to access the correct screen, your TV must be turned on, while the cable box itself is turned OFF. If you press the Menu button while the box is turned off, and then wait a few seconds, you will get a menu screen that has the option to "enable" or "disable" the closed captioning.
To turn off closed captioning on the Coby RC-057 remote control, press the "Menu" button to access the on-screen menu. Navigate to the "Settings" or "Options" section and find the "Closed Captioning" setting. Select it and choose the option to disable or turn off closed captioning. Exit the menu, and the captions should no longer appear on your screen.
To turn off an Apple computer click on the Apple menu icon (top left corner of screen) and select Shut Down... from the menu.