Shortcuts in Windows are good,they save time and also are cool.Just think instead of clicking many times,you can accomplish specific tasks in a single click or a single hot key,wouldn't that increase productivity? Let us take a look at how to make a shortcut to launch any screensaver in Vista.In Windows,screensavers are having the file extension.scr.These files are located in Windows\system32 folder.
If you want a quick look at what kind of.scr files are there,navigate to command prompt ( Start > run > cmd) and type cd /windows/system32.
Once in the system folder,list the scr files with dir *.scr Suppose,I want to make a shortcut to launch the cool Aurora screensaver directly from my desktop.To do this,I create a shortcut that simply points to that particular.scr file. To make a new shortcut,right click on desktop (that's where I want the shortcut) and select New > Shortcut.
The path should be
%systemroot%\system32\Aur ora.scr /s
Name the shortcut and it will show up on the desktop.
To see if it is working,simply double click on it and screensaver will launch. All done...
Thursday, August 20, 2009
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