How do I add start menu items to a Steam game after the installation?

From your Steam library, right click on a game and select "Create Desktop Shortcut."

You can then drag the shortcut onto your Start Menu. If you just drop it here, it will become "pinned" to the Start Menu, and you can access it quickly.

If you hold your cursor over "All Programs" for a couple of seconds, the menu will expand. You can then drop it into any of the folders, or leave it in the root of the "All Programs" listing.

If you want, you can also open the Start Menu's folder, and organize it with Windows Explorer. Where you'd normally type to search, type %APPDATA% and hit Enter. This will take you to the following directory:

C:\Users\(Your Username)\AppData\Roaming\

Then navigate to:

Microsoft -> Windows -> Start Menu -> Programs

Any shortcuts you drop into this folder will show up on your Start Menu, and any folders you create here will be created on your Start Menu as well.

Note that Steam shortcuts are protocol shortcuts - like links to URLs, and not program shortcuts - like links to an application. If you move your Steam installation, they won't need to be updated. However, if you uninstall Steam, shortcuts to your non-Steam games that were created through Steam will probably cease to function.


Alternately, there is a folder called Start Menu found in the ProgramData folder, found by default at C:/ProgramData/Microsoft/Windows/Start Menu.

Simply drag your shortcut into this folder.


For Windows 10

  • Create a shortcut to your Steam.exe and append -applaunch [gameId]
    • Example: E:\Games\Steam\Steam.exe -applaunch 123456
    • You can right click on the game in steam library, add shortcut to desktop, and view the properties of that shortcut to get the game id
  • In the shortcut properties, change the icon by finding the real exe to the game in the steam folders.
  • Name the shortcut before you right click Pin to Start

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