Step 1. The first step is to
select the software or application for which you want to make custom Run
command. For example, let us consider Google
Chrome as the example here. Remember, you can choose any application
other than which is already there in the Run command.
Step 2. In the second step, right
click on
the desktop of your computer system and make a new shortcut.
Right click > New > Shortcut
Step 3. As you select the
Shortcut option in the 2nd Step, it will open up a dialog box. And, the dialog
box will ask you path of the application or software for which you want to
create the Run command.
Step 4. Now, you need to
browse through the files and choose the one that shows “chrome.exe”. Well, it is quite
obvious that all the executable files can be found in the C drive (or wherever
the Operating System has been installed), inside the folder “Program
Files”. For
example, “C:\Program Files\Google
Chrome\chrome.exe”
Step 5. Once you are done with Step number 4,
just click on “Next” button and simply
provide a relative name to that shortcut. Remember, the same name will be used
later in the Run command.
For
example, “GC” for Google
Chrome
Step 6. Now, click on the “Finish” button. Once
it is done, an icon related to that
application or software will show up on your computer’s screen. It means
that the process of creating shortcut has been done successfully.
Step 7. In this step, just cut
and paste that recently made shortcut icon into your computer’s root drive, in
its Windows folder.
For
example, C:\ Windows , Make sure you are the administrator of the computer
or have its password.
Step 8. Now, you are done with the
set up and
can run the application through Run Command. Just go to Run and enter the
keyword “GC”, and Google Chrome
will begin executing.
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