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So next time you wish to create a shortcut on a Mac, you will be creating an Alias, not a shortcut. The guide below will show you how to create aliases (shortcuts) in Mac OS X. If you have any comments or questions please use the comments form at the end of the guide. Software/Hardware used: Mac OS X 10.6.5.
- Create Custom Keyboard Shortcuts in OS X Go to the Apple menu and select System Preferences.
- Creating a website desktop links on Windows is very simple, but on Mac it’s a bit more complicated, especially if you want to add an icon or an image to the link shortcut. This tutorial will show you how to create a website desktop shortcut link on mac with an image icon.
Question by NoSports | 2013-02-15 at 21:56
I would like to create a shortcut to a program on my desktop on a Apple Mac. The application is a typical .app format application.
Like accustomed from Windows, my first try was just dragging the program to the desktop. Unfortunately, this moved the complete application bundle to my desktop instead of creating only a shortcut. What can I do?
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Question by NoSports | 2013-02-15 at 21:56
I would like to create a shortcut to a program on my desktop on a Apple Mac. The application is a typical .app format application.
Like accustomed from Windows, my first try was just dragging the program to the desktop. Unfortunately, this moved the complete application bundle to my desktop instead of creating only a shortcut. What can I do?
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