Your personal folder
By right-clicking on the shortcut once you have it installed, then you have to select the 'Run as Administrator' option. Sometimes this doesn't work, and there is no alternative.
right click on the file or folder ->select send to ->desktop (create shortcut) .
Select folder & press " f3 " key on keyboard.......
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.
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Go to the System Preferences, select Start up Diskand select the Windows partition.Or you can press and hold down the Option key immediately after the chime and then select the Windows icon.
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".
Assuming you are talking about Microsoft windows it is possible to right click on the shortcut and select properties, this will show you what the shortcut points at, and the directory it expects to be running in. If you are talking about shortcuts on a unix box, enter the 'ls -l' command and the shortcut will be expanded so you can see the target
Most shortcut keys are labled in the menus and the toolbar. Find whatever menu item you need and the shortcut is listed to its right. The tool shortcuts are listed in parenthesis following it. Example: if you want to save using a shortcut, look in the File menu and find Save, and the shortcut is to the left (Ctrl + S). To select the Marquis tool put the cursor over the Marquis tool and a tool tip pop-up will show the shortcut (M).
automatic update
If you have a shortcut for the program (game) then right-click it and select "Properties". Then click the "Accessibility" tab and select Run this program in compatibility mode for and select Windows 95. I think that you can run it now Try downgrading to Windows 95
Yes. Right-click the game's .exe file or shortcut, and select "Properties." Click the "Compatibility" tab, and select Windows 98 from the dropdown box. You can do this for both the game's installer, and the game file itself.