How to Create Windows XP Shortcuts
Thursday, April 21, 2011
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Labels: Windows XP , Windows XP Shortcuts , XP desktop shortcut
Labels: Windows XP , Windows XP Shortcuts , XP desktop shortcut
You may have often noticed that some Windows XP icons on the desktop have a curly little black arrow at the corner. A number of the shortcuts in Windows XP are created when programs have been installed. Often you will find that the programs keep asking you if you want to get the Windows XP desktop shortcut installed for the particular program.
You can have shortcuts to your folders, pictures, your favorite websites as well as video libraries. You can create the shortcuts from your desktop.
• Step 1: On an empty spot on your desktop right-click with your mouse.
• Step 2: You will find a little window. From the options available, click on “new.”
• Step 3: You will get another window that says “Shortcut”. You must left-click on this with your mouse.
• Step 4: You will get another window appearing that says “Create Shortcut.”
• Step 5: This will allow you to browse to a location and then create shortcuts to images, folders and videos.
• Step 6: After getting your item click on “Next.”
• Step 7: You will get a window that lets you change the name of the Windows XP shortcut that you have created.
• Step 8: The final step will be to click on “Finish” for creating your Windows XP shortcut.
If you find that there are problems, you can contact the computer repair Brooklyn service for technical support.
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