That doesn't work for me and I'm running Win Vista. I've just gotten in the habit of hitting the <WinLogo> key to pop up the search bar and type "Lin" or "Linux" and hit <ENTER>. I agree though, Having the shortcut rename to "LMMS" or even something like "LMMS - Linux MultiMedia Studio" would be a good idea.

On 2/21/2013 7:44 AM, Nick Humphrey wrote:
just use window's run dialog: windows-key+R > lmms


2013/2/21 Nick Humphrey <nick.c.humph...@gmail.com <mailto:nick.c.humph...@gmail.com>>

    in ubuntu linux everything is fine: Alt+F2 > lmms
    starts up lmms :)


    2013/2/21 Tres Finocchiaro <tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
    <mailto:tres.finocchi...@gmail.com>>

        On several occasions, myself and others have used the term
        "LMMS" to search for the launcher to LMMS after installing in
        Windows.

        This returns nothing since the application is called "Linux
        MultiMedia Studio".

        Is there a possibility to have the installer call the icon
        "LMMS" and put "Linux MultiMedia Studio" in the description
        instead?  Since the application is most often referred to by
        it's acronym, I think this will be well received.

        This may also benefit other Operating Systems.

        -Tres

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