My recollection is that in OS 9 you can also create an alias by dragging and dropping the original while holding down the command and option keys.
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Browse All TopicsHow to create a desktop shortcut on an IMAC v9.1 PC? I can open IE by going to the Apple Menu and selecting from that list but I want an icon on the desktop (like a windows shortcut).
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by: midi152Posted on 2008-01-28 at 10:55:13ID: 20761778
On a pre-OSX mac, you could single click the icon for the program you need the shortcut for, and press "Command (Apple key)" and "M" key, at same time. The "M" stood for "Make Alias".
Click on the "Alias" icon (on top of original icon), and drag to desktop. Not sure how OSX handles this. Maybe the same way?