Alt + Tab, Win or Ctrl+Esc, Alt+F4, and Ctrl+Alt+Del
You cannot have a shortcut because it is not a desktop application. However you can have a Bookmark of it. Bookmarks serve the same purpose as shortcuts.
shortcut on my desktop
For PC: Go to Start>All programs. Right click on the Google Chrome application, and click create shortcut. For MAC: You can add it to your dock by going into your applications folder, and dragging it to the dock. To create a desktop shortcut instead, Go to the applications folder, right click on the Google Chrome application, and click "make alias". Then drag the alias to the desktop. WARNING: Do not drag the application right to the desktop. This will create a duplicate rather than a shortcut (alias)
Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.Use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You can then paste what you''ve copied into a suitable graphics application on even a word processor or desktop publishing package.
Windows key or Ctrl + Esc
When you turn your Macbook on it automatically goes to the desktop. No shortcut needed.
Create a shortcut key by right clicking on the excel icon on the desktop or from the folder menu and click properties. Define your shortcut key. Can do from the keyboard once this is done.
There are multiple ways:Right click on the desktop and click New > Shortcut. Follow the wizard instructions to create a shortcut.Find the file you wish to make a shortcut of using Explorer. Drag it to the desktop, holding the Shift and Control keys. Drop to make a shortcut.Same as 2 but right-click and drag and drop and select Create shortcuts here.Find the shortcut in the Start Menu and click and drag it, holding Control, to your Desktop.
From the Finder's File menu select New Folder (or use the keyboard shortcut - Shift, Command, N) or right click on the Desktop and select New folder from the menu.
It is just the calculator application it is not a bug or a glitch, if you want to get rid of it delete the shortcut
the shortcut is a use ful tool for accessing the application from a different location than original location i.e it creates duplicate path for launching the application for example if you have a software in 'd' drive and u put shortcut to desktop then you can launch application from desktop no need to go to 'd' drive and one important thing is if you delete the original location the u can not access the application from short cut
ALT+F4. A lot of window managers and desktop environments on Linux also use this shortcut.