Leo looked at his desktop—now home to his game, photo editor, and music app. He smiled. “Much better.”
“There has to be a faster way,” he muttered. how to add apps to desktop
Leo tried it with his photo editor. It worked perfectly. Leo looked at his desktop—now home to his
She held down the left mouse button on the app, dragged it to an empty spot on the desktop, and released. Poof — a new icon appeared. Leo tried it with his photo editor
Leo had just set up his new laptop. It was fast, sleek, and… frustrating. Every time he wanted to open his favorite game or the photo editor, he had to click Start, scroll through a long list, or search by name.
“On a Mac,” Mia explained, “open , click the app, and drag it to the desktop. That creates an alias. Or right-click the app and choose Make Alias , then drag that alias to the desktop.”
She clicked the Start button (Windows icon) and found the game under “All Apps.”