On 11/11/2022 4:44 PM, ohins...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,

I am real a beginner of Python.  Not able to create a Python launcher
(shortcut) on Desktop after the installation.

Would you kindly instruct how to do it?

Windows 11-Home, 64 bits, HP desktop


If you get an offer of Python when you open the start menu and type "Python" (no quotes, please) then it's easy. I'm working with Windows 10, but it's probably much the same in Windows 11.

When the Start menu offers "Python", choose the version of Python you want (if there are more than one), right click on it, and choose "Open File Location". This will open a Windows Explorer window with some Python-related shortcuts. Make sure the Explorer window does not cover the whole screen - you need to have some of the desktop visible around it. Choose the shortcut for Python, and drag it to the desktop **while holding down both the <SHIFT> and <CTRL> keys**. Presto, a Python launcher on your desktop.

If you don't see your version of Python when you tap the Windows key and type "Python", then you will need to find where the Python directory is, find the file called "python.exe", and then do the dragging operation on it.

If you do not know how to find where Python is located, then please see my message on this list titled "Re: Problems with IDLE in Windows 8.1 and installer x86 Version 3.10.8", dated 11/9/2022.


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