You would save the file to the desktop (comand S) highlight it on the desktop, then click on file on top create shortcut and it will lead you through the rest. (only on newer apples)
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.
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
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.
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
click the right button
shortcut menu
You create a shortcut for easy accessibility to files/programs/websites etc. To create a shortcut for a document, you right click the document and click "send to". A list will appear and you have to click "desktop (create shortcut)" to send it to the desktop (where the recycle bin is). You do the same for programs and folders. To favourite a website, you click "add to favourites" or something like that depending on the browser that you use. Hope this helped!
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."
right click on the file or folder ->select send to ->desktop (create shortcut) .
create a youtube account then start recording yourself when going into your youtube account you can upload video from the browser button the select that video you want to show then you are done
Windows XPOn Windows XP, first save the site to your Favorites.Then open your Favorites menu, right-click the desired shortcut and click "Copy".Next, go to your desktop, right-click, and select "Paste Shortcut"If your browser window is small enough to see part of your desktop while it is open, you can also right-drag directly from the Favorites menu to the desktop, then select "Create Shortcut Here".
Click the Start button , click All Programs, right-click the Startup folder, and then click Open.Open the location that contains the item you want to create a shortcut to.Right-click the item, and then click Create Shortcut. The new shortcut appears in the same location as the original item.Drag the shortcut into the Startup folder.The next time you start Windows, the program will run automatically.