Run is accessed by using shortcut WIN + R.
This RUN command makes easier to access applications with a small
command names and no need to search for application in application list
and you can directly open by setting the run command for that particular
Software or Folder or File
There
are lots of inbuilt commands that is used to open the necessary
application. And for your convenience and to save time you can define
your own RUN Command
Here are the steps to make the User-Defined RUN Commands
Step 1:
Select the software or file or folder for which you want to make custom
Run command. For example, let us consider the folder Movies. You may
use any application or software other than which is already there in Run
command.
(NOTE: If you are making the RUN Command for any Software, then make sure you browse to the C:/ drive to the particular .exe file and make the short-cut of that file)
(NOTE: If you are making the RUN Command for any Software, then make sure you browse to the C:/ drive to the particular .exe file and make the short-cut of that file)
Step 2: In next step Right click on that folder or software and select “Create Short-Cut”
Step 3:
After that just provide a relative name for the Shortcut that means
rename it with the name which will be used as your Run command. For
example, "m" for the folder of Movies.
Step 4:
In the next step just cut and paste the created Shortcut into the root
drive i.e. C:/Windows/. For this make sure you are the administrator of
the computer.
Step 5: Now, you are done with the process of creating the Run command and you can Open Run Command and type "m" to open the folder of Movies.
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