Compaq Notebook PC manual Creating Shortcuts

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Shortcuts

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To use the shortcut, double- click the new shortcut icon.

Creating Shortcuts

Shortcuts are used to open files and programs without having to select them from the Start menu or from their permanent location on the hard drive. If you frequently use a certain file or folder, you can place a shortcut for it on your desktop as an icon or on the Start menu for quick access.

To create a shortcut to a file or folder, complete the following steps:

1.Right-click the Start button and choose Explore from the Shortcut menu to open Windows Explorer.

2.From Windows Explorer, locate the file or folder you want to use to create the shortcut.

3.Click the file or folder to select it.

4.Right-click the selected file or folder and choose Create Shortcut from the Shortcut menu.

5.Right-click and drag the shortcut to the Windows desktop, or a particular folder.

6.When Windows prompts you with a Shortcut menu, choose

Create Shortcut(s) Here.

1-8 NOTEBOOK OPERATING SYSTEM

WINDOWS 2000 OPERATING SYSTEM MANUAL

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Contents Page Page Contents Index Operating System Windows Desktop Customizing the Windows DesktopArranging Icons Selecting a BackgroundAdding a Screen Saver Windows Help Finding HelpFile Searches Searching for Files or FoldersFolders Creating New FoldersDeleting Files and Folders Shortcuts Creating ShortcutsInternet Zone Buttons Reprogramming the Internet Zone ButtonsWindows Accessories Using Windows AccessoriesWindows 2000 Operating System Manual Windows 2000 Operating System Manual System Recovery CD Adding or Removing Hardware Adding/Removing Windows ComponentsAdding or Removing Programs Change or Remove Programs Add New Programs Using a Diskette or a CD Modem Settings Country Selection for the Compaq 56KAudio Indication During Modem Dial-up Zoom Video Audio available on select models Power Management Changing Power Management SettingChanging the Power Switch Settings Changing the Low-Battery Settings Windows 2000 Operating System Manual Changing the Critical-Battery Setting Windows 2000 Operating System Manual Understanding Network Connection Problems Network Connection for Internal Ethernet HardwareCreating a Hardware Profile Windows Select Profile 1 Current and click CopyConfiguring the No Ethernet Profile Windows 2000 Operating System Manual Testing the No Ethernet Profile Deleting a Hardware Profile Windows System Recovery CD Using the QuickRestore CDWindows 2000 Operating System Manual Index Icons 1-1 Windows 2000 Operating System Manual INDEX-3 INDEX-4