Click the Start button at the bottom-left corner of your screen.
If not, then you can go here to download it. This guide will assume that you have already downloaded and installed the Chrome browser. you can then double-click that shortcut to launch the Chrome browser. The steps in this article are going to show you how to place a shortcut for the Google Chrome Web browser on your Windows 7 Desktop.
How to change the startup page in Google Chrome.
How to start Google Chrome automatically.
Set Google Chrome as default browser in Windows 7.
How to see recent downloads in Google Chrome.
How to turn off hardware acceleration in Google Chrome To enable or disable the Google search bar.
Our guide below will show you how to add a Desktop shortcut for the Google Chrome Web browser, which will allow you to double-click that shortcut and start a Web browsing session. Fortunately Windows 7 allows you to put shortcuts for almost any type of file or program on your Desktop. The Desktop is the most important part of the navigation structure of Windows 7 for many users, so it would make sense to place a link on the Desktop that opens your favorite Web browser.