In this video I’m showing how to make a desktop shortcut for the new (2021)Minecraft launcher, because for some reason you can’t do that in Microsoft Store.
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No there doesn’t need to be a ‘.minecraft’ directory already existing. the point of the command is to rename the folder “2minecraft” to BECOME “.minecraft”. The move command works on windows 7 to do this just fine (just tested it).
How to: Make a Minecraft Alias/Shortcut on your Desktop [MAC] Watch later. Share. Copy link. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. You’re …
press [Windows key] + R. in the box copy-paste ” shell:AppsFolder ” (without quotes) and hit Enter/OK. find “Minecraft Launcher”, right click on it and choose “Create Shortcut”. Windows will ask you to create that shotcut on desktop. Press OK.
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How to create shortcuts in Windows 10?
2.Press the Win + R keys together on your keyboard to open the Run dialog and type shell:AppsFolder in the run box. 3.Navigate to the application that you would like to create short, right click—>Create a shortcut and you will get warning of creating desktop shortcut instead.
How do I create a desktop shortcut to a website?
How to Create a Shortcut to a Website In Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, you can quickly create desktop shortcuts to websites. With a web page open, drag and drop the icon to the left of the address bar—it’s generally a padlock or an “i” in a circle—to the desktop. This doesn’t work in Microsoft Edge for some reason.
How to create a remote desktop shortcut in Windows 10?
1.Search and install remote desktop with orange icon. 2.Press the Win + R keys together on your keyboard to open the Run dialog and type shell:AppsFolder in the run box. 3.Navigate to the application that you would like to create short, right click—>Create a shortcut and you will get warning of creating desktop shortcut instead.
How to create a shortcut to a file or folder?
How to Create a Shortcut to a File or Folder. To create a desktop shortcut to a file, first, locate the file somewhere in File Explorer. Hold down the Alt key on your keyboard and then drag and drop the file or folder to your desktop. The words “Create Link in Desktop” will appear. Release the mouse button to create the link.