In Windows 10, I was able to drag the icon from file explorer's address bar to the desktop, but Windows 11 no longer has that feature. Any ideas on bringing that back?
Recently bought a new windows 11 laptop and have been trying to create desktop shortcuts for my usual apps, etc, but having difficulty, so was glad to find your video. But unfortunately this is not working for me. Are there some system settings I need to alter to enable me to do the methods that you illustrate? When attempting to drag from start menu to desktop, it lets me drag it but then jumps itself back to the start menu, with a little icon over it - small circle with diagonal line - as if to say "stop, not allowed!". Also, trying the other method - but unable to find the path. What am I doing wrong? 😟
@@fantom_foxx_60 Yes certainly does make life easier. I'm having some troubles though having just upgraded from windows 10 to 11, but we'll get there! Good luck getting to know your new PC, enjoy!🤗
I would like to put the 'regular' icons on the desktop but they won't move from the Windows icon 'pinned' list. For example, I have Notepad on the Pinned page. I try to drag it but it doesn't go to the desktop. Right click has no option to create the shortcut. Ideas?
I'm just trying to add the Xbox shortcut to my desktop and it doesn't want to let me add any "App's" not "Program's" to the Desktop as a shortcut, right clicking on an app doesn't even give you the option to view file location. Only clicking and dragging does, that was oddly stupid and frustrating no extra right click context menu's on app's.
You can control the speed of the video, I do that sometimes as they do speak too fast to follow; kinda defeating the purpose of these help videos but at least they exist
In 25 seconds he explains how to add icons that 25 minutes of searching useless microsoft "help" does not. Thanks for posting this time saver advice.
You made it so easy I didn't even have to bother watching after 13 seconds. Thanks again.
In Windows 10, I was able to drag the icon from file explorer's address bar to the desktop, but Windows 11 no longer has that feature. Any ideas on bringing that back?
Thanks for making this so simple, it helped me out a lot.
Thanks for simple explaination 👍
I found that really helpful. Thank you.
Awesome. I just needed to see it once.
Recently bought a new windows 11 laptop and have been trying to create desktop shortcuts for my usual apps, etc, but having difficulty, so was glad to find your video. But unfortunately this is not working for me. Are there some system settings I need to alter to enable me to do the methods that you illustrate? When attempting to drag from start menu to desktop, it lets me drag it but then jumps itself back to the start menu, with a little icon over it - small circle with diagonal line - as if to say "stop, not allowed!". Also, trying the other method - but unable to find the path. What am I doing wrong? 😟
Have you figured it out? need help?
Same problem with mine. Have you happened to fix it?
It doesn’t say open file location
Same I don't know what to do
Have you figured it out? need help?
same😭??what do i do
@@nicholasfouche6548i do
Same! And the dragging thing is also not working for me
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Thx, you’re the best! 😁🤟
Thanks man this helped me out, I'm new to PC's I got my first one yesterday so I've been lost in setting it up
I know this isn't the most important things to learn but it just makes life easier
@@fantom_foxx_60 Yes certainly does make life easier. I'm having some troubles though having just upgraded from windows 10 to 11, but we'll get there! Good luck getting to know your new PC, enjoy!🤗
could you tell me how fix the user icon that shrunk (only user icon shrunk and not the other icons which makes it look odd)
I would like to put the 'regular' icons on the desktop but they won't move from the Windows icon 'pinned' list. For example, I have Notepad on the Pinned page. I try to drag it but it doesn't go to the desktop. Right click has no option to create the shortcut. Ideas?
I'm just trying to add the Xbox shortcut to my desktop and it doesn't want to let me add any "App's" not "Program's" to the Desktop as a shortcut, right clicking on an app doesn't even give you the option to view file location. Only clicking and dragging does, that was oddly stupid and frustrating no extra right click context menu's on app's.
did not find a printer nor could i move it from startup menu. i can find it.
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missing how to create on-line shortcut with logo. example is Amazon with its signature A logo.
omg dude thank you so much I'm literally so stupid it was easy I'm just dump
very helpful
Thank you Now I can play NFS Rivals, GTA 3 and GTA Vice city without going into files
Well, 129k views and only 300 likes💔 That's not justified..you got my like❤
i just laughing so hard rn because how lame im hahahha
I don’t like boxy icons
to fast i couldnt follow
You can control the speed of the video, I do that sometimes as they do speak too fast to follow; kinda defeating the purpose of these help videos but at least they exist