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Creating Shortcuts to sites non-PIE browsers?
With PIE, if you wanted to create a shortcut for Start Menu\Programs that would take you to something other than PIE's homepage you could just copy the URL file from Windows\Favorites. Does anyone know how to create a similar type shortcut for Opera?
I tried setting Opera as the default browser, and then trying the URL method, but it still opened PIE |
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While I appreciated the lead, the "The search button is your friend :)" is one of those things that isn't really needed. It's basically someone's way of saying either a) "you’re lazy" or b) "you must be a newbie". Typically I research my ass off on these questions. There were 12 pages returned if I searched for "Opera†and you get no hits when you look for "Opera" + "shortcuts". The thread you posted appears on Page 7 of those 12. So let me ask a question........If I already have Opera set and working as my default browser for embedded links (Newsbreak goes straight to Opera), why, while having to skim through 12 pages of search results would I open a thread entitled "Making Opera Mobile Browser Default"? That's not what I needed. I needed a way to create shortcuts for Opera that act the same way the URL files do for PIE. While the suggestion in the forum might have accomplished that, the fact is it doesn’t. More importantly though as it relates to your post, the title of the thread gave no clue to me while I’m searching. Next time, know for certain if the question is being asked out of laziness or simply because the individual has really tried but not been able to solve the issue. If someone asks a question that we can help them with, let’s give them a hand, instead of being condescending. |
In short, it was not my intention to be condescending. If my post came across that way, I apologize.
I had this crazy long post, with all this detailed information on registry edits. Turns out all you need is one registry edit, and a special way of working with the shortcut file. Here's what to do: Change the Value Data of: Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:MSPIE Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Shell\Rai\:MSPIE The next step is a bit cumbersome. To get a shortcut to launch, you have to create a shortcut of a shortcut, as it were. So: 1) Use File Explorer to navigate to Windows\Favorites 2) Tap and hold your desired shortcut and choose Copy 3) Move on over to Windows\Start Menu\Programs, tap and hold, and choose Paste Shortcut 4) Tap and hold the shortcut, and choose Properties, then tap on the Shortcut tab at the bottom 5) Replace the text inside the quotes with the URL of the site you want to go to. You must include the http:// or it won't work 6) Launch the shortcut from Start > Programs and bask in the joy that is Opera. I hope that was more help to you than my original post. |
Thanks...it works. The key was the quotes. Its odd. The original value was iexplorer.exe without quotes, so I had assumed the new one would not need them either. Also, I had used OperaLauncher.exe which is what the shortcut in \Start Menu\Programs has instead of OperaWM.exe.
One odd side affect was that it modified the shortcut that was on my Today Drop down screen to also go to Opera. But I deleted that one and created a new one from \windows\iexplorer.exe. That previous post was lacking the detail you provided. Thanks again. |
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