Creating a shortcut in Windows 7

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rfdjr1

I have a set of Bluetoth headphones and just figured out how to get music out of
them. I found Audio Devices and simply have to switch from speakers to
headphones. All well and good, but since I often switch back and forth between
the two, I'd like to know if, insteadd of having to do several mouse clicks to
get to the Audio Decive manager, is there a way to create a shortcut for my desk
top or pin it to my task bar? I know how to create a shortcut using thew right
click and send to. But I have no idea where the Audio Device manager is located
in Windows so I can go to the folder and create a shortcut. Does anyone know?
Thanks.
 
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Trev

I have a set of Bluetoth headphones and just figured out how to get music
out of
them. I found Audio Devices and simply have to switch from speakers to
headphones. All well and good, but since I often switch back and forth
between
the two, I'd like to know if, insteadd of having to do several mouse
clicks to
get to the Audio Decive manager, is there a way to create a shortcut for
my desk
top or pin it to my task bar? I know how to create a shortcut using thew
right
click and send to. But I have no idea where the Audio Device manager is
located
in Windows so I can go to the folder and create a shortcut. Does anyone
know?
Thanks.
Don't you have an icon on the task bar by the time/date. if not its hidden.
Right click and pick playback devices
 
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rfdjr1

Don't you have an icon on the task bar by the time/date. if not its hidden.
Right click and pick playback devices
Thanks. Yes, I have that icon. I'm just being lazy and trying to make it one
icon, one click. Just playing around learning Windows 7 too.
 
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Parko

I have a set of Bluetoth headphones and just figured out how to get
music out of them. I found Audio Devices and simply have to switch from
speakers to headphones. All well and good, but since I often switch back
and forth between the two, I'd like to know if, insteadd of having to do
several mouse clicks to get to the Audio Decive manager, is there a way
to create a shortcut for my desk top or pin it to my task bar? I know
how to create a shortcut using thew right click and send to. But I have
no idea where the Audio Device manager is located in Windows so I can go
to the folder and create a shortcut. Does anyone know? Thanks.
This is a slightly round about way to achieve the sort of thing that you
want.
Create a new folder on your desktop and rename it:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
Open it, go to Sounds/Manage Audio Devices. Right click, create shortcut.
The shortcut to MAD should appear on your desktop. This won't work from
Control Panel

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