

Double-click or tap it, and the Settings app appears.

It has worked fine since then.Want to see Windows 10's log of your I/O usage - the Data Usage app in Settings - by simply clicking or tapping on the Desktop? Enable or disable your microphone with two clicks? Turn off your webcam? Manage your Wi-Fi settings? It's easy.Ī simple extension of a brilliant hack by Lucas Whistler4Ever), published by Sergey Tkachenko at WinAero, and unearthed by Steven Parker at Neowin gives you a very easy way to put an icon on your Windows 10 Desktop screen that opens to just about any Settings page, where you can change a setting in a nonce. It worked fine after that for awhille but Later that night or the next day, Steam acted up again, I restarted it and it did another update. When it was starting back up it did an update. Steam started acting funny a couple of days ago so I closed it and relaunched it. Have either of you used it before? I wonder how long this might have been going on for. I never tried using the "create shortcut" option by right clicking game prior to this.

If the WinKey doesn’t work (and none of the WinKey shortcuts work), follow these steps to fix the problem: Start the Registry Editor (regedit.exe) Delete the value named NoWinKeys if it exists in the following branches. Double clicking the shortcut still launches the game for me though. Fix: WinKey Shortcuts Not Working Case 1: WinKey and none of the WinKey shortcuts work. It's now a black block with a shortcut arrow. When I closed the properties window, the icon turned black.

It's an internet shortcut rather than a shortcut linked to an. Windows includes several Windows logo key (WinKey) shortcut combinations to launch programs. I right clicked on the new shortcut to view properties. It put the shortcut on the desktop as expected, and displayed the proper icon. I just created a shortcut from the library to try this out.
