This trick works for any type of shortcut, be it a file shortcut, Bluetooth shortcut, folder shortcut, drive shortcut, etc. You will also be able to change or remove the custom comment for the pop-up description for a shortcut whenever needed. Let’s check how it can be done.

Create custom Comment pop-up description for Shortcuts in Windows 11/10

If you want to show a custom comment pop-up description for shortcuts in your Windows 11/10 computer, then follow the steps mentioned below. Before doing that, you should also create a desktop shortcut (if you haven’t already) for a file or program for which you to add a custom comment. Once it is done, use these steps: That’s it! Now, whenever you place or hover the mouse cursor on that shortcut, your custom comment pop-up description will appear. It is more useful than the default location text. In case you don’t see the change for some reason, you can restart File Explorer, and the custom comment pop-up description for that shortcut item will be visible to you. Furthermore, you can also change the shortcut icon if you don’t like the default icon. Just click on the Change Icon button in the Shortcut tab (of Properties box) of that item and proceed further. This step is completely optional and you can also leave it as it is. Later, when you want to change or remove the custom comment pop-up description for a shortcut, you just need to follow the above steps and use the Comment field. Change the text or remove the custom text you added and save the changes using the Apply button and OK button. I hope this is helpful.

How do I change the description of a shortcut in Windows 11/10?

If you want to change the pop-up description with a custom comment for a shortcut in Windows 11/10, then it can be done by accessing the Properties of that shortcut item. In this post, you can check the step-by-step instructions to add or change pop-up description text for shortcut items.

How do I customize keyboard shortcuts in Windows 11?

There is a whole list of keyboard shortcuts in Windows 11 for different categories that remain enabled by default. For example, there are keyboard shortcuts for File Explorer, keyboard shortcuts with the Windows logo key, taskbar keyboard shortcuts, Windows 11 Settings app keyboard shortcuts, etc. You just have to access and memorize them. For your convenience, we have created a post covering a list of Windows 11 keyboard shortcuts you should know. Check that list. Read next: Create a desktop shortcut to Switch User Accounts in Windows.

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