When diving into the world of computers, you encounter unique terms that might puzzle you. Today, Software Tricks is here to unveil the secrets of Shortcuts—defining what they are and guiding you on creating them on Windows.

1. What is a Shortcut?
In simpler terms, a Shortcut is an icon containing a quick path to a specific folder or file on the main screen. Clicking a Shortcut automatically opens the designated file (e.g., launching software) or a folder, directly displaying it on the main screen without navigating through each drive.
Example: Imagine you have a folder named SoftwareTricks located at ThisPC/C:/Users/SoftwareTricks.vn
So, when you want to open SoftwareTricks, you have to navigate through ThisPC -> C drive -> Users -> SoftwareTricks.vn -> SoftwareTricks. This process can be time-consuming and involves multiple steps. However, if you create a Shortcut for SoftwareTricks, just click to open, and all the documents inside will be displayed without the hassle of multiple steps as before.
2. How to Create a Shortcut
2.1: Creating a Shortcut using Send to.
Step 1: Firstly, locate the file, folder, or any item you want to create a Shortcut for.
Step 2: Right-click and choose Send to -> Desktop (Create shortcut).
Step 3: Now you have successfully created a Shortcut (quick path icon) on your desktop.

2.2: Creating a Shortcut by dragging the mouse.
Step 1: Click on any folder, or your desktop background. Then choose New -> Shortcut.
Step 2: A Create Shortcut window will appear. Click Browse… and navigate to the file, folder, etc., you want to create a Shortcut for.
Step 3: Next, name your Shortcut and press Finish to complete.

2.3: Using the path to create a Shortcut.
Step 1: Right-click on any folder, or your desktop background. Then choose New -> Shortcut.

Step 2: A Create Shortcut window will appear. Click Browse… and choose the file, folder, etc., you want to create a Shortcut for.

Step 3: Then, name your Shortcut and press Finish to complete.

This way, Software Tricks has enlightened you about Shortcuts and how to create them on Windows. We hope that following this article will enhance your efficiency on your computer. Best of luck!
