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You just need to use your brain more to figure it out, and it depends on you that any software can be managed very well.
Right-click "Start", open the program, create a new "folder" in the folder, put the software shortcut you want into it, and then create a shortcut to the "desktop" of this "folder", is this okay?
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You can create a new folder on your desktop and put those icons in it.
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It's as simple as creating a folder there and naming it casually (just put it there"My Documents",The name is a new file),Put the shortcut to that folder,Put the mouse on the taskbar,Right-click"Lock the task"The hook of the bar is canceled, right-click --toolbar --new toolbar--select"My Documents"--That"A newly created folder"--Are you sure. There's one more toolbar in the taskbar.,You want to put it outside.,Hold down Zuo Jian and drag it out of the desktop to get outside.,The shape also changes with you.,I don't believe you try it.,This toolbar is not the toolbar you imagined.。
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Liujuejun's approach is good. I use this method myself. But I'm the will"Create a new folder"Changed its name to an empty one. Just press and hold 127 on the alt+ keypad to change it to a blank folder name!
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It's like an internet café??? You can create new folders on your desktop. Then put the software category inside and change the icon of the folder. It's just beautiful.
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Hello landlord! Reply to a whisper Enter inset to add what you want to reply to.
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Then there's the F9 F10
ZXC is the most important multi-purpose press z1 ah x5 ah press more press to remember.
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Hahahaha,It's not simple,ZXC button has,Of course,You react quickly,If you hit 500 in a minute,Just use typing,If you're in the team,,Voice is recommended。
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Start -- Programs -- Right-click to open the program's folder and copy the notepad shortcut into it!
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Here's how.
Create in desktop:
First, create a new blank notepad on the desktop--- right-click --- click "Create Desktop Shortcut".
Create in the Quick Launch:
Drag and drop your new notepad to the Quick Launch!
Create in the Start menu:
Drag and drop your new notepad into the Start menu!
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Into all the programs you don't bother to get into the attachments.。。。 You're too lazy to do it
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Create a shortcut to put inside the start of the startup:
Turn on the ** mark and drag it to stop for a few seconds at the beginning.
Eject and then drag to the program.
Pause for a few seconds, then drag until you start and pause for a few seconds.
Just put it in that place at the end.
The method of creating a new shortcut to the desktop in the software: (take QQ as an example) Start - Programs, find the recently used QQ program.
Then right-click on QQ, find Send To, and finally the desktop shortcut.
Finally, look at the desktop setting successfully.
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Drag the thing you want to boot and start,Drag it to the start and stop for 3 seconds,It will pop up by itself,Then drag it to the program,3 seconds,Drag it to start for 3 seconds,Then put it there,OK。
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Hello! Double-click Start in the Start menu bar.
Open a folder and pull the shortcut into it.
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1.Click Start Menu. 2.
Select All Apps. 3.Find the software you want to create your desktop icon.
4.Hold down the left mouse button and drag the software to the right to the desktop. 5.
Now when you go back to the desktop, you can see the shortcut you created on the desktop. Hope you will adopt my answer, glad to solve the problem for you, thank you.
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In the disk of many tools that you have created, such as the D disk.
Create another folder, then put all the shortcuts in it, then right-click on the folder and send it to the desktop shortcut, and you'll see that it's on the desktop.
If you want to be the same as an Internet café.
Click on that folder on your desktop.
Right-click to change the icon.
Give the red flag haha
This way, you don't have to install any software.
It's not good to save resources.
That's how many Internet cafes get it.
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Why don't you create a folder on your desktop, drag all the shortcuts into it, and then create folders in the folder to categorize yourself?
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It's just creating a folder on the desktop, putting those shortcuts in it, and the one you see is probably just a folder icon.
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Find the root directory where the software is installed, then find a file with the name of the software as the file name and the exe as the extension, and right-click to select it"Send to"Select in the next menu"Desktop shortcuts"!
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Find the root directory where this software is installed, then find the icon that runs it, right Ken Create Shortcut and then drag it to the desktop and cut it too
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First, find the software installation location, hold down the left mouse button to run the program, and drag it to the desktop, which is the easiest way to create a desktop shortcut.
Second, find the location where the software is installed, find the running program, right-click the mouse, select Create Desktop Shortcut, and you're done.
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Right-click the icon of the software you want to create a shortcut, and select Send to--desktop shortcut in the pop-up menu.
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Right-click on the software and send it to the desktop shortcut on it.
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Right-click and click Send to desktop shortcut in the drop-down menu.
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Right-click on the software to send to desktop shortcut
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Right-click to send to desktop shortcut.
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