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Key Takeaways

  • Easily create desktop shortcuts for apps, files, folders, and websites on Windows 10 by dragging and dropping them from the Start Menu or File Explorer.
  • Remember to hold down Alt while dragging the icon to create a shortcut to a file or folder, as it will prevent Windows from moving the item to your desktop.
  • Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox allow you to create desktop shortcuts for websites. Shortcuts will open automatically in your default browser, regardless of which browser was used to make them.

Windows 10 still lets you create desktop shortcuts to applications, files, folders, and even websites. Desktop icons may a little out of fashion, but they're still useful as part of a nicely organized desktop.

How to Create a Shortcut to an Application

To do this the easy way, open Windows 10's Start menu. Look for the application you want to use by scrolling through the Apps list at the left side of the menu. If it's in the tiles list at the right side of the menu, you can also drag it from there.

Once you've found it, drag and drop the application's shortcut from your Start menu to your desktop. You'll see the word "Link" appear when you're hovering over the desktop. Release the mouse button to create a link to the program, also known as a desktop shortcut.

Creating a desktop shortcut from Windows 10's Start menu

Note that you can't search for the application by name in the Start menu. Windows 10 won't let you drag and drop anything from the search results. It should, but it doesn't.

How to Create a Shortcut to a File or Folder

To create a desktop shortcut to a file, first, locate the file somewhere in File Explorer. Hold down the Alt key on your keyboard and then drag and drop the file or folder to your desktop. The words "Create Link in Desktop" will appear. Release the mouse button to create the link.

Creating a desktop shortcut from a file in Windows 10's File Explorer

Holding down Alt is necessary. If you don't hold down Alt, Windows will show the words "Move to Desktop," and it will move the folder or file to your desktop rather than simply creating a link.

How to Create a Shortcut to a Website

In Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge, you can quickly create desktop shortcuts to websites. With a web page open, drag and drop the icon to the left of the address bar — it's generally a padlock or an "i" in a circle — to the desktop.

Creating a desktop shortcut link to a web page with Google Chrome on Windows 10

Working With Your Shortcuts

Whatever type of shortcut you create, you can right-click it afterward, select "Rename," and change the name to whatever you like.

You can use all the above methods to create shortcuts in other folders, too. Want to create a shortcut to a website or application in your Downloads folder? Go right ahead! Just drag and drop it to your desired location instead of the desktop.

If you don't see any shortcuts on your desktop, they may be hidden. Right-click the desktop and select View > Show Desktop Icons to unhide them.

Unhiding desktop icons on Windows 10

You can also choose the size of your desktop icons from here — large, medium, or small. For more size options, position your mouse cursor over the desktop, hold down the Ctrl key, and scroll up and down with your mouse wheel.

If you're looking for the classic "My Computer" or "My PC" desktop icon, you can get it back using Settings.