1 Right click on the blank area in the location
2 Create a shortcut dialog appears on the screen
3 Click browse button on it.
4 Select the file/folder whose shortcut has been created
5 Now type the name for the shortcut icon and click finish button
6 The shortcut will be appear at that location
shortcut menus
click the right button
To access shortcut menus with a three-button mouse click the right hand/secondary mouse button. The shortcut menu will show up on the screen once you do this.
Right click on the document/folder etc. you want to create a shortcut from. Then, on the drop down menu, click "create shortcut" and you will have a shortcut. or if you want a keyboard shortcut right click, properties, advanced, shortcut.
shortcut on my desktop
You can create a shortcut to your web browser by right clicking it and clicking at "Create shortcut". After that, you can move the shortcut to wherever you want.
right click on the folder that has to be shortcutted then press create shortcut then the shortcut will be created right click on it and click on move to desktop
right click on the file or folder ->select send to ->desktop (create shortcut) .
Context sensitive commands are displayed by shortcut menus. The shortcut menu, also referred to as the right-click menu, is accessed when a user right-clicks a selection.
1. You can right click on an icon and then choose "create shortcut." 2. You can right click on an icon, choose "copy," then go to where you want the shortcut, right click, and choose "paste shortcut."
No. It uses ribbons. The same options are available, so once you get used to them, you can do anything that you could do in versions that had menus. You can also open some options using older shortcut keys that involved menus, starting with the Alt key.
You can use all the standard methods like the shortcut keys Ctrl - X, Ctrl - C and Ctrl - V or use the shortcut menu and pick the options from the menus.