Windows 10和 11 中的任务栏始终可见,让您可以快速访问添加到其中的任何内容。但是如何创建Windows任务栏的快捷方式?
如果您有想要随时访问的重要程序、文件夹、文件和网站,则必须在任务栏上链接到它们。程序(Programs)和网站更容易添加,而文件和文件夹则稍微复杂一些。
通过以下教程了解如何在Windows 10任务栏和Windows 11任务栏上创建快捷方式。
(Pin Shortcut)通过开始菜单将(Start Menu)快捷方式固定到任务栏(Taskbar)
如果要为计算机上的程序创建任务栏快捷方式,最快的方法是通过“开始(Start)”菜单将其固定。
为此,只需打开“开始”菜单(Start menu)并找到该应用程序。在Windows 11中,如果固定的“(Windows 11)开始(Start)”项目中不存在“所有应用(All apps)”列表,则可能需要检查它。然后,右键单击并在上下文菜单中选择更多(More)>固定到任务栏。(Pin to taskbar)
快捷方式应立即出现在任务栏上。对您要添加的任何其他程序重复此操作。(Repeat)
将正在运行的程序固定到任务栏
创建程序快捷方式的另一种方法是在运行时将其固定到任务栏。只需右键单击工具栏中的图标并选择Pin to taskbar,即使在您关闭应用程序后它也应该保留在那里。
将桌面快捷方式固定到任务栏
如果桌面上已经存在程序的快捷方式,Windows允许您单击几下将其添加到任务栏。为此,请右键单击一个项目并选择Pin to taskbar。
(Pin Programs)通过应用程序文件夹将(Applications Folder)程序固定到任务栏(Taskbar)
Windows 10 和 11 具有一个特殊的应用程序(Applications)文件夹,其中列出了您计算机上的所有Microsoft Store和非 Store 应用程序。该文件夹还列出了您通常不会在“开始(Start)”菜单中找到的应用程序——例如,控制面板(Control Panel)和命令提示符控制台(the Command Prompt console)。
1. 使用Windows 键(Windows Key)+ R键盘快捷键打开运行(Run)框。
2.输入 shell:AppsFolder(shell:AppsFolder)并选择OK。
3. 右键单击要固定到任务栏的应用程序,然后选择固定到任务栏(Pin to taskbar)。
(Pin Apps)通过文件资源管理器将(File Explorer)应用固定到任务栏(Taskbar)
在找到其主要可执行 ( EXE(EXE) ) 文件后,还可以通过文件资源管理器(File Explorer)为传统桌面程序创建任务栏快捷方式。从“开始(Start)”菜单固定应用程序通常更快,但您偶尔会遇到一个没有出现在那里的应用程序。
- 追踪(Track)程序的安装文件夹。默认情况下, Windows(Windows)将应用程序安装到Program Files和Program Files (x86)目录,因此请先检查这些位置。
- 双击它时找到启动程序的可执行文件。
- 右键单击该文件并选择固定到任务栏(Pin to taskbar)。在 Windows 11 中,您必须先选择显示更多选项(Show more options)。
您还可以访问隐藏的 WindowsApps 文件夹(visit the hidden WindowsApps folder)并以相同方式创建Microsoft Store应用程序的快捷方式。但是,我们建议您避免这种情况,因为很难区分目录中的文件夹和文件。
将文件夹和文件固定到任务栏
与程序不同,Windows 10 和 11 不允许您将文件和文件夹固定到任务栏,除非您对要添加的每个项目执行微小的“破解”。你有几种方法可以做到这一点。
使用创建快捷方式向导
- 右键单击(Right-click)空白区域并选择新建(New)>快捷方式(Shortcut)。
- 复制并粘贴文件或文件夹路径或使用浏览(Browse)按钮添加它。
- 将单词“ explorer ”(不带引号)添加到文件或文件夹路径的前面。确保(Make)在两者之间保持一个间距。
- 指定名称并选择Finish。
- 右键单击文件或文件夹快捷方式,然后选择固定到任务栏( Pin to taskbar)。
创建和修改快捷方式
- 打开文件资源管理器(Open File Explorer)并访问文件或文件夹的位置。
- 按住Alt键并将项目拖放到桌面上以创建快捷方式。
- 右键单击(Right-click)快捷方式并选择Properties。
提示:(Tip: )您也可以使用鼠标右键拖动文件。当您在目标位置释放文件时,Windows会弹出一个菜单,询问您是否要移动、复制或创建快捷方式。
- 切换到快捷方式(Shortcut)选项卡。
- 将单词“ explorer ”(不带引号)添加到(explorer)目标(Target)字段中文件或文件夹路径的前面。确保(Make)在两者之间保持一个间距。
- 选择应用(Apply)>确定(OK)以保存您的更改。
- 右键单击快捷方式并选择固定到任务栏。( Pin to taskbar.)
注意(Note):固定的任务栏文件夹将显示通用文件资源管理器(File Explorer)图标。要更改它,请打开快捷方式的“属性(Properties)”对话框并使用“快捷方式”选项卡下的“(Shortcuts)更改图标”(Change Icon)按钮。了解有关在 Windows 10 和 11 中自定义图标的(customizing icons in Windows 10 and 11)更多信息。
将网站固定到任务栏
如果您使用Microsoft Edge,则可以使用内置选项将网站添加到任务栏。如果您使用其他浏览器(例如Google Chrome或Mozilla Firefox),则必须依靠类似于添加文件和文件夹的解决方法。
微软边缘
- 在 Edge 中加载网站或应用程序。
- 打开边缘菜单( Edge menu )(选择浏览器工具栏右上角的三个点)。
- 选择更多工具(More tools )>固定到任务栏(Pin to taskbar)。
其它浏览器
- 打开创建快捷方式向导。
- 从您的网络浏览器复制并粘贴网站URL 。
- 在URL(URL)前面添加单词“ explorer ”(不带引号) ,中间留一个空格。
- 指定名称并选择Finish。
- 右键单击(Right-click)网站快捷方式并选择固定到任务栏( Pin to taskbar)。
将网站作为应用程序固定到任务栏
如果您使用 Google Chrome或Microsoft Edge,您可以将网站“安装”为渐进式 Web 应用程序(或 PWA)(progressive web apps (or PWAs)),然后将它们添加到任务栏而不进行任何修改。PWA(PWAs)还可以显示网站图标,从而更容易区分网站。
谷歌浏览器
- 在 Chrome 中加载网站。
- 打开Chrome 菜单(Chrome menu)并选择更多工具(More Tools )>创建快捷方式(Create Shortcut)。
- 选中Open as window(Open as window)旁边的框,然后选择Create。
- 右键单击该项目并选择固定到任务栏(Pin to taskbar)。
微软边缘
- 在 Edge 中加载网站。
- 打开Edge 菜单(Edge menu )并选择应用程序(Apps)>将此站点安装为应用程序(Install this site as an app)。
- 选择安装(Install)进行确认。
- 选中固定到任务栏( Pin to taskbar)旁边的框,然后选择允许(Allow)。
即时访问(Access)应用程序(Apps)、文件和(Files)网站
既然您知道如何将您喜爱的应用程序、文件和网站添加到Windows任务栏,请不要忘记通过拖动它们来重新排列它们。您还可以通过右键单击图标并选择Unpin from taskbar来取消固定任务栏图标。除了快捷方式,您还可以自定义 Windows 10 和 11 中的任务栏(customize the taskbar in Windows 10 and 11)并做更多事情。
How to Add Shortcuts to the Windows Taskbar
The taskbar in Windows 10 and 11 is always visіble, giving you quick access to anything yоu add to it. But how do you create shortcuts to the Windows taskbar?
If you have essential programs, folders, files, and websites you want to get to whenever you want, you must link to them on the taskbar. Programs and websites are easier to add, while files and folders are slightly trickier.
Go through the following tutorial to learn how to create shortcuts on the Windows 10 taskbar and the Windows 11 taskbar.
Pin Shortcut to Taskbar via Start Menu
If you want to create a taskbar shortcut for a program on your computer, the fastest way is to pin it via the Start menu.
To do that, just open the Start menu and locate the application. In Windows 11, you may have to check your All apps list if it’s not present among your pinned Start items. Then, right-click and select More > Pin to taskbar on the context menu.
The shortcut should appear on the taskbar immediately. Repeat for any other programs you want to add.
Pin Running Programs to Taskbar
Another way to create a shortcut to a program is to pin it to the taskbar while running it. Just right-click the icon in the toolbar and select Pin to taskbar, and it should stay there even after you close the application.
Pin Desktop Shortcuts to Taskbar
If the shortcut to a program is already present on the desktop, Windows lets you add it to the taskbar in a couple of clicks. To do that, right-click an item and select Pin to taskbar.
Pin Programs to Taskbar via Applications Folder
Windows 10 and 11 feature a special Applications folder that lists all Microsoft Store and non-Store apps on your computer. The folder also lists apps you typically won’t find within the Start menu—e.g., the Control Panel and the Command Prompt console.
1. Use the Windows Key + R keyboard shortcut to open the Run box.
2. Type shell:AppsFolder and select OK.
3. Right-click the app you want to pin to the taskbar and select Pin to taskbar.
Pin Apps to Taskbar via File Explorer
It’s also possible to create taskbar shortcuts via File Explorer for a traditional desktop program after locating its primary executable (EXE) file. It’s usually quicker to pin apps from the Start menu, but you’ll occasionally run into an app that doesn’t appear there.
- Track down the program’s installation folder. Windows installs applications to the Program Files and Program Files (x86) directories by default, so check those locations first.
- Locate the executable file that launches the program when you double-click on it.
- Right-click the file and select Pin to taskbar. In Windows 11, you must select Show more options first.
You can also visit the hidden WindowsApps folder and create shortcuts to Microsoft Store apps the same way. However, we recommend you avoid that since it’s difficult to distinguish between folders and files within the directory.
Pin Folders and Files to Taskbar
Unlike programs, Windows 10 and 11 do not allow you to pin files and folders to the taskbar unless you perform a tiny “hack” on each item you want to add. You’ve got a couple of ways to do that.
Use Create Shortcut Wizard
- Right-click a vacant area and select New > Shortcut.
- Copy and paste the file or folder path or use the Browse button to add it.
- Add the word “explorer” (no quotes) to the front of the file or folder path. Make sure to keep a single spacing in between.
- Assign a name and select Finish.
- Right-click the file or folder shortcut and select Pin to taskbar.
Create and Modify Shortcut
- Open File Explorer and visit the location of the file or folder.
- Hold down the Alt key and drag and drop the item onto the desktop to create a shortcut.
- Right-click the shortcut and select Properties.
Tip: You can also drag files using your right mouse button. When you release the file in the target location, Windows pops open a menu asking whether you want to move, copy, or create a shortcut.
- Switch to the Shortcut tab.
- Add the word “explorer” (no quotes) to the front of the file or folder path within the Target field. Make sure to keep a single spacing in between.
- Select Apply > OK to save your changes.
- Right-click the shortcut and select Pin to taskbar.
Note: Pinned taskbar folders will display the generic File Explorer icon. To change that, open the shortcut’s Properties dialog and use the Change Icon button under the Shortcuts tab. Learn more about customizing icons in Windows 10 and 11.
Pin Websites to Taskbar
If you use Microsoft Edge, you can use a built-in option to add websites to the taskbar. If you use a different browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, you must rely on a workaround similar to adding files and folders.
Microsoft Edge
- Load the website or app in Edge.
- Open the Edge menu (select three dots on the right corner of the browser’s toolbar).
- Select More tools > Pin to taskbar.
Other Browsers
- Open the Create Shortcut wizard.
- Copy and paste the website URL from your web browser.
- Add the word “explorer” (no quotes) to the front of the URL, keeping a single space in between.
- Assign a name and select Finish.
- Right-click the website shortcut and select Pin to taskbar.
Pin Websites as Apps to Taskbar
If you use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, you can “install” websites as progressive web apps (or PWAs) and then add them to the taskbar without any modifications. PWAs also sport site favicons, making it easier to distinguish between websites.
Google Chrome
- Load the website in Chrome.
- Open the Chrome menu and select More Tools > Create Shortcut.
- Check the box next to Open as window and select Create.
- Right-click the item and select Pin to taskbar.
Microsoft Edge
- Load the website in Edge.
- Open the Edge menu and select Apps > Install this site as an app.
- Select Install to confirm.
- Check the box next to Pin to taskbar and select Allow.
Instant Access to Apps, Files, and Websites
Now that you know how to add your favorite apps, files, and websites to the Windows taskbar, don’t forget to rearrange them by dragging them around. You can also unpin taskbar icons by right-clicking the icon and selecting Unpin from taskbar. Shortcuts aside, you can also customize the taskbar in Windows 10 and 11 and do a whole lot more.