Thanks. Believe it or not, I actually found this after sending the
message. Thanks for the affirmation.
On 11/17/2015 10:20 AM, Tim Ford wrote:
The steps are the same for Windows 7. Also, if you want to create a
Desktop shortcut for the program, follow the same steps, but instead
of selecting properties", cursor to the "send to" option, open it, and
cursor to and hit enter on "create desktop icon".
Tim Ford
-----Original Message----- From: Lynn White
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 8:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] creating a short cut to open any program on
your computer
How about Windows 7? Thanks.
On 11/11/2015 1:36 PM, David Moore wrote:
Hi all.
I want to tell you all the procedure to set a short cut to open a
program that is not on the desktop or pinned to the start area. You
can create a short cut to any program on your computer. Here is what
you do.
First, press the Windows key to open the start area. up arrow once
and press enter on all apps. Arrow to the program that you want to
set the short cut for. If it says collapsed, press enter to open it.
Now, arrow down to the program and press the applications key. Next,
arrow down to open file location and press enter. Press the
applications key. Now, up arrow once and enter on properties. Next,
tab to the shortcut field and put in a letter. The alt and ctrl are
automatically added to the short cut. Just tab to okay and press
enter. Now, you can open that program with alt + ctrl + the letter
without that program pinned anywhere. If the program is just on your
computer, this way to create a short cut will work. Take care and I
hope you enjoy this.
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