Put shortcuts to programs or your drive letters(ex: the A: drive, the c: drive and the D: drive.)in your toolbar.
To put any shortcut to an application or a game or even a folder you need to put the file or shortcut to the file in any directory on your hard drive. Right click on the toolbar(at the bottom of the screen by default) and then select "Toolbars" and then "New Toolbar". This will open up your hard drive browsing window and from there you select the directory of the file that you want to add the shortcut to and click OK. All the files in the direcory are now on the toolbar. Right click and delete the ones that you don't want. If the directory has many files in it like dynamic link libraries(*.dll) and stuff then you can put a shortcut on the desktop and create a new folder on the desktop.Put the shortcut in the folder. Rename the folder to avoid confusion. For example call it "Star Craft". Right click on the toolbar, selet "Toolbars" and then "New Toolbar". Double click the desktop and the StarCraft folder, then click ok. That's it. The shortcut to StarCraft should now be in the toolbar.You can right click on StarCraft and then you can choose to turn off the title and the text wich is the title of the shortcut(s)