Shortcuts (link files) are small files that contain a command line or URL (universal resource locator). They are provided as a convenience; the start menu alone would not be possible without shortcuts. Neither would your Recent Items or Favourites menus. Shortcuts have the file extension LNK (.lnk) and URL (.url).
The shortcut menu exists to allow you to create your own shortcuts, however dragging an icon with the right-mouse button also allows you to create a shortcut wherever you drop the icon. The icon may be an executable or another shortcut. You can also drag web addresses from the icon on the far left of the address bar to create URL shortcuts.
shortcut menu
The menu that appears when you right click on something is called the 'shortcut menu'
If you right-click on the mouse or hit the shortcut menu key on your keyboard, a menu appears with common commands that are used or are relevant at the time depending on what you are doing. This menu is known as a shortcut menu.
Shortcut menu
The shortcut menu, often referred to as the context menu, can typically be opened by right-clicking on an item with the mouse. This action displays a list of options relevant to the selected item or area. Additionally, on some systems, you can access the shortcut menu by pressing the Shift + F10 keys or by using the middle mouse button if available.
Right click on the cell and a shortcut menu will appear.
The two methods for displaying a shortcut menu are right-clicking on the item or area of interest, which typically brings up the context menu, and using a specific keyboard shortcut, such as pressing the "Shift" + "F10" keys on a keyboard. These methods provide quick access to various commands and options related to the selected item.
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yes open the word shortcut in your start menu if you are using windows
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laptop bluetooth shortcut key
It is called the shortcut menu.