Optionaly, if you want to change Icon do Step 4, but now click “Change Icon…” button, and choose your custom Icon, from some other exe file or. Now you can delete your shortcut in Desktop, since now you have your standalone shortcut on Taskbar From Target field delete “C:\Windows\explorer.exe” and leave only “C:\Users\youruser\Desktop\yourfile.bat”, and click OK Right Click the shortcut and select Properties. Step 4: Right Click the pinned shortcut, and you will see two options: shortcut itself and unpin option. Step 3: Now Right Click your shortcut and now you can see the option Pin to Taskbar. You can also write the full Path: C:\Windows\explorer.exe, for no confusion. Step 2: Right Click your shortcut and change your Target field from: “C:\Users\youruser\Desktop\yourfile.bat” to: explorer “C:\Users\youruser\Desktop\yourfile.bat” – note: explorer is the explorer.exe app. So you will end up with “yourfile.bat – Shortcut.lnk” (you might not see extension “.lnk”). If the app is already open on the desktop, press and hold (or right click) the apps taskbar icon, and then select Pin to taskbar. bat file (for example in Desktop “C:\Users\youruser\Desktop\yourfile.bat”). To pin apps to the taskbar Select Start, select the arrow next to All apps, right-click the app, then select More > Pin to taskbar. Follow my original method, and you will get.
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