Monday, 1 May 2017

2.shortcut Any Software

Here's how it works:
  1. Right-click the to-be-shortcutted file or application and select Create shortcut.
  2. Move that shortcut anywhere you want. In the example above, I put mine in a folder, called keyboard shortcuts, specifically to manage these sorts of shortcuts from one place. (This step is entirely optional; you could just leave the shortcut in the same folder.)
  3. Right-click the shortcut and select Properties. In the Shortcut tab of the Properties dialog, click in the Shortcut key input and type your preferred shortcut. Cick OK.
This is a very old but often neglected shortcut, and it's one that's built into Windows—one of those great conveniences that makes Windows more productive without installing a thing. In fact, when Whitson posted about a small utility that turns off your computer's LCD, he initially suggested creating a shortcut to launch it using AutoHotkey—which is definitely overkill!

1.create shortcut any software send to the desktop



2. right click and go to the properties 

3.press any key and Apply and then of button finish
press Crl+Alt+C To open your software 

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