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How To Add Apps To Desktop Hot! [Quick]

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How To Add Apps To Desktop Hot! [Quick]

Leo looked at his desktop—now home to his game, photo editor, and music app. He smiled. “Much better.”

Sometimes an app won't appear in the Start Menu, or you might want to link to a specific executable file. Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder where the program is installed, usually within C:\Program Files or C:\Program Files (x86). Find the file that ends in ".exe." Right-click it, select "Show more options" if you are on Windows 11, hover over "Send to," and then click "Desktop (create shortcut)." Creating a Shortcut Manually

macOS handles app management slightly differently than Windows, but it is just as simple to create a shortcut, which Apple calls an "Alias." Dragging from the Applications Folder how to add apps to desktop

The most common method involves the Start Menu. Click the Start button and find the app you want. If you are on Windows 11, you may need to click "All apps" in the top right corner. Once you find the application, simply click and drag the icon from the list directly onto your desktop. A shortcut will appear instantly. Using the File Explorer

Adding apps to your desktop is a simple "quality of life" upgrade for your computer. It takes less than 30 seconds and saves you minutes of searching every single day. Leo looked at his desktop—now home to his

Alternatively, find the app in your Applications folder and right-click (or Control-click) it. Select "Make Alias" from the menu. This creates a duplicate icon in the same folder. You can then drag that alias icon onto your desktop and rename it if you wish. Adding Website "Apps" to Your Desktop

Leo tried it with his photo editor. It worked perfectly. Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder

Leo asked later, remembering his friend’s computer.

And from that day on, he never searched for an app again.

Right-click your desktop and select "New Folder" to group similar apps together (e.g., "Work Tools" or "Gaming").