Making a shortcut of your own in Windows :
There are some handy windows shortcuts to cut short your work but you know what you can make your own shortcut for highly used applications in your pc .
*This will only work for shortcuts located on your de
There are some handy windows shortcuts to cut short your work but you know what you can make your own shortcut for highly used applications in your pc .
*This will only work for shortcuts located on your de
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First you need to create an actual desktop shortcut. Right-click on the application and select > Create Shortcut from the context menu. Make sure the shortcut sits on your desktop. Now right-click the shortcut and select > Properties. You should see a line that says “Shortcut Key: <none>”. Click that line and then click a letter on our keyboard, for example P. A shortcut will be created, in this example [Ctrl] + [alt] + [P]. And there you go, now you have your own personal shortcut key.
We are providing you the screenshot for help.
![Photo: Making a shortcut of your own :
There are some handy windows shortcuts to cut short your work but you know what you can make your own shortcut for highly used applications in your pc .
*This will only work for shortcuts located on your desktop!
First you need to create an actual desktop shortcut. Right-click on the application and select > Create Shortcut from the context menu. Make sure the shortcut sits on your desktop. Now right-click the shortcut and select > Properties. You should see a line that says “Shortcut Key: <none>”. Click that line and then click a letter on our keyboard, for example P. A shortcut will be created, in this example [Ctrl] + [alt] + [P]. And there you go, now you have your own personal shortcut key.
We are providing you the screenshot for help.
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!! WE LOVE TECHNO !!
First you need to create an actual desktop shortcut. Right-click on the application and select > Create Shortcut from the context menu. Make sure the shortcut sits on your desktop. Now right-click the shortcut and select > Properties. You should see a line that says “Shortcut Key: <none>”. Click that line and then click a letter on our keyboard, for example P. A shortcut will be created, in this example [Ctrl] + [alt] + [P]. And there you go, now you have your own personal shortcut key.
We are providing you the screenshot for help.
![Photo: Making a shortcut of your own :
There are some handy windows shortcuts to cut short your work but you know what you can make your own shortcut for highly used applications in your pc .
*This will only work for shortcuts located on your desktop!
First you need to create an actual desktop shortcut. Right-click on the application and select > Create Shortcut from the context menu. Make sure the shortcut sits on your desktop. Now right-click the shortcut and select > Properties. You should see a line that says “Shortcut Key: <none>”. Click that line and then click a letter on our keyboard, for example P. A shortcut will be created, in this example [Ctrl] + [alt] + [P]. And there you go, now you have your own personal shortcut key.
We are providing you the screenshot for help.
!! WE LOVE TECHNO !!](http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/c0.0.339.339/p403x403/418721_339058262854017_740023752_n.jpg)
!! WE LOVE TECHNO !!
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