Add Icons to Program Manager The Microsoft Windows Program Manager has a dynamic data exchange (DDE) command-string interface that allows another application to create, update, and delete groups and programs within groups. The text below extends the documentation for the AddItem command that begins on page 373 of the "Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit: Reference, Volume 1: Overview." More Information: The syntax for the AddItem command has the following form: AddItem(CmdLine[, Name[, IconPath[, IconIndex[, xPos, yPos[, DefDir[, HotKey[, fMinimize] ] ] ] ] ] ]) The AddItem command instructs Program Manager to add an icon to an existing group. If you specify fewer than four parameters, the IconIndex defaults to the last icon in the group. For example: AddItem(notepad.exe, "Notepad", notepad.exe) If you specify five or more parameters but do not specify values for xPos and yPos, the icon position defaults to 0, 0 (the first icon in the group). For example: AddItem(notepad.exe, "Notepad", notepad.exe,,,, "c:\") Therefore, to create the last icon in the group and specify five or more parameters, set xPos and yPos to -1. For example: AddItem(notepad.exe, "Notepad", notepad.exe,, -1, -1, "c:\") For the HotKey parameter, specify the ASCII value of the desired key. The application can create a key combination (for example, ALT+SHIFT+A) by adding one or more of the following values to the ASCII value for the key: Decimal Key Offset --- ------ SHIFT 256 CTRL 512 ALT 1024 Extended 2048 For example, ALT+SHIFT+A is signified by 1345 (1024+256+65).