"cd" with no directory takes you to your home (login) directory. In a path, ~ (tilde) means your home directory, ~usr means the home directory of user usr. For example, "cp ~/foo ~john" copies file foo from your home directory to john's.
The tilde character (~) is a shortcut for the home directory of the currently logged-on user.
In win2000:c:\winnt\system32\dssite.msc
Assuming you are talking about Microsoft windows it is possible to right click on the shortcut and select properties, this will show you what the shortcut points at, and the directory it expects to be running in. If you are talking about shortcuts on a unix box, enter the 'ls -l' command and the shortcut will be expanded so you can see the target
Once you have the program installed, go to the Binaries directory: example: c:\UDK\UDK-2011-03\Binaries 1) Find the UDKLift.exe 2) Create a desktop shortcut for the UDKLift.exe 3) Right click on the desktop shortcut and click properties 4) On the target line, after the UDKLift.exe write editor. The target line should be similar to this (your drive:\installed directory\binaries\): C:\UDK\UDK-2011-03\Binaries\UDKLift.exe editor 5) Apply settings and you should be in business once you click the desktop shortcut.
Right click on the document/folder etc. you want to create a shortcut from. Then, on the drop down menu, click "create shortcut" and you will have a shortcut. or if you want a keyboard shortcut right click, properties, advanced, shortcut.
Means, how to add a file shortcut in right click menu? 1) If the shortcut is for shell context menu, (right clicking on any file/ folder), you need to add a new entry in registry under associated file type inside root class hive. 2) If you need to add just a new file shortcut, there is a folder specific for that inside windows directory (Sorry, I forgot the folder name), add a new file shortcut there and it will show up in right click menu > New > items list.
If you have a shortcut to the game on your desktop, then right-click on it and press 'Open file location' - this will take you straight to the directory. If this cannot be done follow these steps: 1. Open My Computer or Computer 2. If you have 2 program files folders open the one called 'Program Files (x86)' or if there is just one go into that. 3. Find the folder Eidos Interactive, inside there you will find the TRAOD directory.
there isn't such shortcut
a shortcut to India and china
That's the shortcut for copy. The shortcut for paste is Ctrl V.
There is no shortcut key of input in qbasic