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Latest revision as of 19:47, 5 December 2024
Windows Shortcuts
To create a shortcut for your game, go to your game's folder and find the game's executable (.exe, .com or .bat) and right click and drag it to where you want your shortcut and choose "Create Shortcut Here". To copy your VDMS shortcut > where you want it, right click and drag your VDMS shortcut to where you want your shortcut and choose "Copy Here". Do this where ever you want a shortcut such as on your desktop or in the start menu (even in your Quick Launch toolbar, if you want).
If you right click on the shortcut and go to the properties, you can change the icon to the game's icon. Just copy it to the desktop or where ever you want it You can launch the game now by just double clicking this shortcut.
References
See Also
- Main Windows 3x Page
- Main DOSBox Page
- General Game Help
- Game Troubleshooting
- Emulators
- Utilities
- Main Utilities Page
- Main Update Page