How to customize the running command of ordinary program in Win7

  
Keyboard operation is generally faster than mouse operation. In this tutorial, we will introduce you how to customize the application running command in win7 system.
In the Win7 system, shortcut keys can be used to achieve a lot of operations. If you don't use the mouse, use “Run” to open the program is the fastest. But this method needs to remember all Win7 programs, as well as the name of the application we installed ourselves, which is obviously not realistic. So, today, teach everyone a way to customize the run command for the program in Win7. For example, enter “1” in the Win7 Run dialog box, press ENTER to run IE9, enter “2”Run QQ and so on. It's very convenient? If you like it, let's learn how to set it up.
First, find out the program file to set the run command. Here we take IE9 as an example. Click the Win7 Start button, find it in the Start menu and right-click on the IE9 shortcut and select “Open File Location”.

After finding the IE9 program file, right click on the file and select “Send to -Desktop Shortcut" to generate an IE9 shortcut icon on the Win7 desktop.

Rename the IE9 shortcut on the desktop to “1”, that is, enter ld9 in the future by typing "1". Of course, if you want to define IE9 with other commands, you can also change the shortcut name to the one you want to use.

Enter “%windir%” in the Win7 Explorer address bar, open the Windows folder, and cut and paste the renamed shortcut on the desktop to the folder.

Okay, press the Wiindows+R button to open the Run dialog box, type ““1” and press the Enter button to start the IE9 browser.

Use this method to define a run command for commonly used applications. The efficiency of our use of computers can indeed improve a lot.

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