kısayol (kestirme klavye için)

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shortcut
A shortcut is a pointer to a file Creating a shortcut allows you to quickly access a program or document no matter where It is stored Say, for example, you create a budget using your spreadsheet program and you store the budget in a folder called C: \My Documents\Personal\Finances Instead of having to search through your drive and folders to find this file each time you want to work on it, you can place a shortcut to the file on your Desktop and then simply open the shortcut
In Internet Explorer, a shortcut is a hyperlink or a link to another Web page
An icon in a GUI system that will open an application and a file at the same time Term used in extensively in Windows 95 documentation
An icon which executes the command to open an application or a document
{s} cut to a short length
A path between two points that is faster than the commonly used paths
An icon or file that serves only to point towards another file, used most often in the Windows desktop or Start Menu (On the Mac, the same idea is called an alias ) You create a shortcut by right-clicking on a file or icon, then choosing Make Shortcut from the pop-up menu
a Windows link, when used in lower case A Shortcut (proper case) refers to a Montage Shortcut, which resembles a Windows shortcut viewed in "large icons" mode, but resides within a Montage Desktop window
An icon that points to a particular file, directory or application in Windows OS
A shorter, quicker, or easier way to access a program or file often represented by an icon on the computer desktop
sometimes called a keyboard shortcut or fastpath, a combination or sequence of keystrokes which are the equivalent to a Menu Command Shortcuts are usually displayed after the Command in the list
{i} shorter route, way which is shorter than the customary route; symbolic link, special type of file which points to another file or device (Computers)
A method to accomplish something that omits one or more steps
One of the great advantages of Evolution is the wide variety of activities you can perform by simply pressing a single key These single keystrokes are referred to as shortcuts Click Here to view a list of available shortcuts
A symlink (symbolic file link); especially, one that appears as an icon
A predesignated action that takes place when you use a command-key sequence or when you press an icon on the desktop
Many of the icons on the desktop and other locations have a black arrow in the lower left corner This indicates that this is a shortcut to a file, folder, or other item Short cuts are created to allow quick access to important items without having to actually go to where that item exits It is often useful to create a shortcut to the dial up connection to the Internet If you did not do this, you would have to Double click on "My Computer", double click on "Dial-up Networking", then double click on the connection It is much easier to just have a short cut on the desktop
A Windows 98 icon that serves as a push button for doing some thing -- loading a file, starting a program, or playing a sound, for example Shortcuts have little arrows in their bottom comer so you can tell from the icons that really stand for files and programs
Another name for a Hotkey Combination (also called a keyboard shortcut) I n Windows95 or 98, a file used to "point" to a file or object in another location When you open the shortcut, you are, in effect, opening the file the shortcut points to the Target
A small file that allows you to put an icon for an application or document in a directory other than the one containing the application You can also make shortcuts to folders and files Useful places for shortcuts are the desktop and the Start Menu You can tell a shortcut from other icons by the little curved arrow in the lower-left corner
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