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Open Start Menu > All apps > DOSBox
Open Start Menu > All apps > DOSBox


[[File:StartMenu.png|Start Menu]]
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Right click on the DOSBox exe > "More" and select "Open file location
Right click on the DOSBox exe > "More" and select "Open file location


[[File:OpenLocation.png|Open Location]]
[[File:OpenLocation.png|Open Location]]
[[File:OpenFolder.png|Drag & Drop]]


[[File:DOSBoxFolder.png|DOSBox Folder]]
[[File:DOSBoxFolder.png|DOSBox Folder]]
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your desktop.
your desktop.


[[File:Drag&Drop.png|Drag & Drop]]xxx
[[File:Drag&Drop.png|Drag & Drop]]


Choose "Create Shortcut Here"<br />
Choose "Create Shortcut Here"<br />
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This will create a Shortcut to DOSBox on your desktop.
This will create a Shortcut to DOSBox on your desktop. You can '''[[Creating Shortcuts to Launch Games in DOSBox#DOSBoxShortcut|customize this new shortcut]]''' by changing the icon in its properties dialog and/or adding configuration flags following the shortcuts target.


==<br /> References ==  
==<br /> References ==  


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== Also See ==
== Also See ==


* [[DOSBox|Main DOSBox Page]]
* [[DOSBox|Main DOSBox Page]]
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[[Category:Guides]]
[[Category:Game Help]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]
[[Category:Guides & Other Help]]
[[Category:Emulators]]
[[Category:DOSBox Pages]]
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 5 December 2024

Creating a DOSBox Shortcut


Open Start Menu > All apps > DOSBox

Right click on the DOSBox exe > "More" and select "Open file location

Open Location

DOSBox Folder

Right click, hold and drag the DOSBox Shortcut to
your desktop.

Drag & Drop

Choose "Create Shortcut Here"
Shortcut

This will create a Shortcut to DOSBox on your desktop. You can customize this new shortcut by changing the icon in its properties dialog and/or adding configuration flags following the shortcuts target.


References


Also See