Try the context key.
Peace.
Linette
On 7/24/2016 12:43 PM, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:
Hey guys,
OK, anyone know how to create a shortcut? I am in my list of programs,
and i got to the program i want, but i see nothing to create a shortcut
when i hit the windows key. Any ideas?
Yes; my mistake.
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Subject: Re: creating a shortcut
Didn't you want to hit the applications key to keys to the right of the ?
Thanks just thinking out loud good luck
Jo Taliaferro
On Jul 24, 2016, at 12:43 PM, Jed Barton via Talk
wrote:
Hey guys,
OK, anyone know how to create a shortcut? I am in my list of
Which version of Windows are you using?
On 7/24/2016 1:43 PM, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:
Hey guys,
OK, anyone know how to create a shortcut? I am in my list of
programs, and i got to the program i want, but i see nothing to create
a shortcut when i hit the windows key. Any ideas?
Hey guys,
OK, anyone know how to create a shortcut? I am in my list of programs,
and i got to the program i want, but i see nothing to create a shortcut
when i hit the windows key. Any ideas?
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I think George is providing instructions for creating a web page bookmark on
the desktop, not a desktop shortcut the Internet Explorer program. Here is one
strategy for adding a shortcut to Internet Explorer on the desktop in Windows
10:
1. Open Start menu
2. Type in Internet Explorer
3. Press