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JohnCoool:
OK, Is there a way to create a shortcut with a key? Maybe it can be used for this?

Boggin:
When you right click on a file there is an option to create a shortcut which will put it onto your desktop.

This article explains which is what I hope you want - https://www.laptopmag.com/uk/articles/make-desktop-shortcuts-windows-10

JohnCoool:
I edited the post yesterday to include that it is available for Desktop. So yes I am aware of it.

This solution is not at all what I am looking for. I am just trying to do the same thing that I did before.

Never mind, if I find a solution then I will post it here.

No need to just send me random articles.

Boggin:
The last article wasn't random as it was the clearest one I could find which I thought would meet your needs.

However, I thought the one about reinstating Control Panel to your Win10 would be helpful in allowing you to access your Intel graphic settings as in your other thread.

JohnCoool:
Here is a solution that works using a tool.

Download and extract the tool into Windows\System32 directory.

Then create a batch file and add the following code in the batch file.

Replace with path where is says location, might also require the quotes.

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@echo Off

xxmklink.exe %1 %1
move %1.lnk "location"

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After saving the batch file then copy it to the send to folder in this location.

%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo

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It will create the shortcut in that location with full name including the extension. It will not include in the name the usual "-shortcut"

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