It might be because of your memory space or computer.
Find minecraft in your programs via the Start Menu. Right-click it, then click "Create Shortcut". An icon should appear on your desktop.
right click on desktop and properties desktop customize desktop and select icon to view it on your desktop and click OK
Just download Facebook from your App Store located on your iPhone.
When you remove an icon from the desktop on a Mac, you do not put the application in the trash only the desktop icon.
If you have downloaded minecraft to your desktop double-click the icon and login. then click single player and click on a world. If you are playing minecraft on the website click on in browser and click single player then click on a world
You cannot use the website icon on the desktop. You can always add the bookmarks, which are same as icon of page.
You may be referring to a path or shortcut icon on the desktop that points to a specific file or program.
Just sign in using the Minecraft launcher (The little icon on your desktop or wherever). It updates automatically. If it doesn't, when you open the Minecraft launcher, click options, Force update and sign in. To see if it worked, look at the bottom left corner of Minecraft to see if it the version your looking for.
The small pictures on the Desktop are called as `ICONS`.
Shortcuts
In my perspective, I don't really think there is a difference. Icon is the little picture thingys you find out the desktop. When you click shortcut for something, it will appear the same as an icon on the desktop. So I don't really think there's a difference.
If you right click on your desktop and go down to new and click on shortcut then go to browse and find what you what for an icon in your screen, you click okay then next then finish you have the icon on your desktop.
In the Windows operating system, desktop icons are shortcuts to programs that you can execute. To find out the program associated with an icon, right click on the icon and select Properties in the menu. In the dialog that pops up check the Location field.