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  1. The process for autorunning an app at startup varies depending on your operating system. Here are some general steps for the most common operating systems: Windows: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box. Type "shell:startup" and press Enter. This will open the Startup folder for your user account. Right-click in the folder and select "New" > "Shortcut". In the "Create Shortcut" dialog box, browse to the location of the app of Funciones de Cálculo you want to autorun and click "Next". Enter a name for the shortcut and click "Finish". The shortcut should now appear in the Startup folder. The app will run automatically when you log in to your user account. macOS: Open System Preferences and click "Users & Groups". Click the lock icon in the bottom left corner and enter your admin username and password. Click the "+" button under "Login Items". Browse to the location of the app you want to autorun and select it. The app will now run automatically when you log in to your user account. Linux: Open your distribution's Startup Applications manager. Click the "+" or "Add" button to add a new startup application. Enter a name for the app and browse to its location. The app will now run automatically when you log in to your user account. Note that the exact steps may vary depending on your specific operating system and version. If you have trouble autorunning an app at startup, you may want to search for specific instructions for your operating system or consult with your system administrator.
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