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How do I create a shortcut to aMSN on my desktop on Linux?

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How do I create a shortcut to aMSN on my desktop on Linux?

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• KDE • Right-click on the K-menu and a Panel Menu will appear as seen in the screenshot below: • • Click Add Non-KDE Application • A Non-KDE Application Configuration dialog box will be displayed • Enter the text as shown below: • • Click “OK” and an aMSN icon will be added to your kicker menu : • If you want to change the icon or other configurations, simply right-click the new aMSN button, and a menu will be displayed. Click “Configure aMSN Button…” and the Non-KDE Application Configuration will be displayed.

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This is for KDE only, for other window manager (Gnome, XFCE) or for Microsoft’s Windows, try Creating_a_desktop_item_for_aMSN. • KDE • Right-click on the K-menu and a Panel Menu will appear as seen in the screenshot below: Image:screenshot-4-5.jpg • • Click Add Non-KDE Application • A Non-KDE Application Configuration dialog box will be displayed • Enter the text as shown below: Image:screenshot-4-6.jpg • • Click “OK” and an aMSN icon will be added to your kicker menu : • If you want to change the icon or other configurations, simply right-click the new aMSN button, and a menu will be displayed. Click “Configure aMSN Button…” and the Non-KDE Application Configuration will be displayed. Image:screenshot-4-7.

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