Create Your Own Customised Run Commands

The Run Command on Microsoft Windows operating system allows you to directly open an application or document with just a single command instead of navigating to it’s location and double-clicking the executable icon. However, it only works for some of the inbuilt Windows programs such as Command prompt (cmd), Calculator (calc) etc. So, have you ever wondered how to create your own customized Run commands for accessing your favorite programs, files and folders? Well, read on to find out the answer.

Creating the Customized Run command
Let me take up an example of how to create a customized run command for opening the Mozilla Firefox. Once you create this command you will be able to open firefox just typing "ff" or whatever (without quotes) in the Run dialog box. Now Steps to do.


  •             Right click on your Desktop and select New -> Shortcut.
  •             You will see a “Create Shortcut” Dialog box as shown below.


Click on “Browse”, navigate to: Program Files -> Mozilla Firefox from your Root drive (usually C:\) and select “firefox” as shown in the above figure and click on “OK”.

Now click on “Next” and type any name for your shortcut. You can choose any name as per your choice; this will be your customized “Run command”. In this case I name my shortcut as “ff”. Click on “Finish”

You will see a shortcut named “firefox” on your desktop. All you need to do is just copy this shortcut and paste it in your Windows folder (usually “C:/Windows”). Once you have copied the shortcut onto your Windows folder, you can delete the one on your Desktop.

That’s it! From now on, just open the Run dialog box, type ff and hit Enter to open the Mozilla Firefox.

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  1. Very nice post bro.. keep writing for beginners like me this blog is so useful.. Thank You
    Regards.
    Sanjay

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