On 11/11/22, ohins...@gmail.com <ohins...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I am real a beginner of Python. Not able to create a Python launcher > (shortcut) on Desktop after the installation.
Did you already install Python? If not, open the Store, and install the Python 3.11 app that's published by the Python Software Foundation. After Python is installed, you'll have shortcuts in the start menu that run Python in a terminal or that run the IDLE development environment. On the context menu of a shortcut, there's an action to pin it to the top-level start menu, which is more convenient than having to click on "all apps" to find it. Also, the context menu of a pinned shortcut has an action to pin it to the taskbar, for even more convenient access. The running application icon on the taskbar also lets you pin the app. If you really want a shortcut on your desktop, it depends on which distribution you installed. If you installed the app version of 3.11, then you have "python3.11.exe" to run Python in a terminal and "idle3.11.exe" to IDLE. To create a shortcut, right click the desktop; select the action to create a new shortcut; and enter one of the latter executable names. After creating the shortcut, on its context menu select the "properties" action, and then modify the "start in" folder to your preferred working directory. If you installed the standard distribution from python.org, then you already have normal file shortcuts (as opposed to app shortcuts) in the start menu, which you can copy to the desktop. The context menu of the start-menu shortcut has an action to open the file location. This opens an Explorer window. Right click the shortcut in that window and drag it to the desktop. Release the mouse button and select the action "copy here". -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list