it's not possible.(as i know it you have to right click and click save as...)
In Windows 2000, the Computer icon, which represents the file system and connected drives, is typically located on the desktop. If it is not visible, users can access it via Windows Explorer by clicking on "Start," selecting "My Computer," or by pressing the Windows key + E to open Windows Explorer directly. Users can also create a shortcut to the Computer icon on the desktop if desired.
You can access the My Computer folder by double-clicking the "This PC" or "My Computer" icon on your desktop. Alternatively, you can open it by pressing the Windows key + E on your keyboard, which launches File Explorer and displays your drives and folders, including My Computer.
Your Caps Lock might be on. If it isn't there might be problems with your keyboard/computer.
warm booting refers to when the computer that is already 'on' is reset due to malfunction or hanging.These could involve pressing the restart button on the system unit or by using the command: ctrl+alt+del
by pressing the button in the middle of the moniter....
It is mostly caused by pressing the insert key, try pressing it again, or reset computer.
He is turning it on by pressing the power button.
u delete it by pressing the "DELETE" button
you fix it by pressing f11 on your key board. Then the screnn is back to normal.
You can usually perform a factory reset by pressing F8 to get to the restore menu on the computer. This will restore the computer back to factory.
Windows 10 explorer can refer to 2 things: Windows Explorer (file explorer) or the web browser (Microsoft Edge). To find either, click on the Search/Cortana icon (depending on if you have activated Cortana), and search for what you are looking for
You can refresh the computer icons by pressing F5 in the key bored