Creating Your Own
Run Commands
If you are like me,
you will use a few programs very frequently. One way to make them start faster
is to give them their own Run command:
1. Win+R to open the Run
dialog
2 . Enter %windir% to
open the Windows directory
3. Alt+F W S to open the
File menu, choose the New menu item, then the Shortcut menu item
4. Go through the wizard
to create a shortcut to the desired program
5. The name you give the
shortcut is what you type in the Run dialog to start the program
Below are a list of
commands you can type into the Run dialog, split into several categories:
programs, control panels, computer administration tools, and special folders.
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