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What is the shortcut for the "Run" command in Windows

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  • #1 267946
    XeON
    Level 17  
    I wanted to define a key in the keyboard because I have one with several personalized keys and I would like to set one so that when pressed, the launch window beeps out and I have a problem because I do not know what is the shortcut or command line command help please !!!
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  • #3 271347
    XeON
    Level 17  
    but I'm not talking about a keyboard shortcut, but one from the Command Prompt !!! Because it didn't work

    Regards !
  • #4 271355
    Cezary Czapiński
    Level 11  
    Hmmm... Could you specify what exactly you mean, are you talking about the launch window or the CMD.EXE console, i.e. Command Prompt?
    Regards
  • #5 271360
    XeON
    Level 17  
    I mean exactly what is the start menu there is a run command and a small window is shown with a place to enter what you want to run and there are three buttons "OK" "CANCEL" "Browse"
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  • #6 271368
    Cezary Czapiński
    Level 11  
    As soon as I know, I'll let you know, I understood that if you don't mean a keyboard shortcut, you mean a command... I'll ask.

    Regards!!
  • #7 271369
    XeON
    Level 17  
    thanks, there must be a command for this
  • #8 271378
    ankuch
    Rest in Peace
    Like from the command line :?: from DOS :?:
    I don't get it very much.
    But in Windows, the window you are talking about opens after pressing Winkey and M again. At least not for me :)
  • #9 271393
    XeON
    Level 17  
    exactly, I mean the path, e.g. C:/WINT............ and not the key combinations
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  • #10 271400
    Cezary Czapiński
    Level 11  
    Probably WinKey+R. :wink: by no means in XP ... I have always had a desktop under WinKey+M as far as I remember ...

    Regards
  • #11 271500
    wowka
    Level 28  
    give start and mouse "grab" the inscription run and drag it to the desktop. launch shortcut will be created. then set your keyboard program to run this shortcut
  • #12 271507
    XeON
    Level 17  
    and here's the problem because it doesn't want to do that, it doesn't want to stretch
  • #13 271512
    Polok
    Level 13  
    It just works for me
    Good luck

    Greetings
  • #14 271517
    XeON
    Level 17  
    hey hey can you give me a shortcut?
  • #15 271529
    Polok
    Level 13  
    I don't know the shortcut but I did as wowka said and it worked

    Greetings
  • #16 271536
    XeON
    Level 17  
    then go to the properties of that there the target element is given
  • #17 271553
    Polok
    Level 13  
    Unfortunately, there is no such thing in the properties, only: "Run&m..." I don't know what's going on there, but try to do as wowka said and give yourself this access path. It didn't work for me at all.

    Greetings
  • #18 271555
    XeON
    Level 17  
    tell me what was written there and what system you have that it worked for you???
  • #19 271730
    Zbynia
    Level 31  
    winkey+m is minification and nothing else
    run is under winkey+r
  • #20 272581
    wowka
    Level 28  
    then you have this shortcut in the attachment and see for yourself

    and I don't want to send or pack anything. I would have to pack from under a dosa but I don't want to

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around finding a command line shortcut for the "Run" command in Windows. The user initially inquired about a keyboard shortcut but later clarified that they were looking for a command that could be executed from the Command Prompt. Various participants suggested that the standard shortcut for opening the Run dialog is WinKey+R. However, the user expressed difficulty in creating a shortcut on their keyboard and mentioned issues with dragging the Run command to the desktop. Other users provided insights on using the properties of the Run command and reiterated that WinKey+M minimizes windows, not the Run command. The conversation highlights the confusion between keyboard shortcuts and command line execution.
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