Hello,
Once you find it using the start screen:
1. Right click or use the applications key to bring up the context menu.
2. Arrow down until you hear open file location.
3. Hit enter on this.
4. Once the Once this is open arrow down until you hear the item that will open up the program. 5. Once hear right click or use the applications key to brinhg up the context menu. 6. Arrow till you hear the send to menu and press the right arrow to move into it. 7. Once in the send to menu arrow down until you hear create shortcut on the desktop and press enter.
Your shortcut should now be on your desktop.

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Greg Wocher

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On 6/22/2015 4:30 AM, Hicks Steven (CORNWALL IT SERVICES) wrote:
Hi friends,

On Windows 8, if I locate something on the start button or whatever it's 
replacement is called, is there a way to place a shortcut on the desktop to 
this, like you used to be able to do wby right clicking a start menu option?

Many thanks in anticipation,


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