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From: | antlists |
Subject: | Re: Getting started with Scheme |
Date: | Tue, 26 May 2020 18:06:40 +0100 |
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On 23/05/2020 11:37, Kevin Barry wrote:
My copy of windows doesn’t have a*Start* menu: so that’s another instruction that is meaningless.
Windows 10 has a (sort of) start menu - click on the windows icon in the bottom left. This brings up a search bar, into which you can type a program name. It's a complete pain in the arse because it seems to think you want to do everything on the web, but you can force it to search your computer, not everyone else's ...OK. Is there a common way to accomplish the old Start -> Run -> type in the name of a program?
If you just want to run a program that's in your search path, it's been the same since Windows 7 or even earlier - <Windows>-R.
Cheers, Wol
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