Hi @abhishek
I put Vivaldi on the computer and opened my Google Calendar. I don’t see a 3 dots menu in the top right or anywhere else. The 3 lines hamburger menu in the top left only opens Create Event, and which calendar I want to open. I can’t find More Tools anywhere. People have advised me to just sync Google to the Gnome Shells calendar. After some time, and fumbling around, I seem to have Gnome Shells Integration up and running. All my G-calendar events are shown. However, I have several different types of events all colour-coded, to better see at a glance what is relevant at the time. The Google-synced-in-Gnome Calendar shows them all the same colour, which doesn’t work as well for me. There are other features in Google’s product that, unfortunately, I haven’t found anywhere else. So until the FOSS community can develop good alternatives to the centibillionaire corporations, I’m stuck with Google, for at least some of my online work. Your solution, if I can get it to work, looks much easier than most of the other suggestions I have found, even if I can’t have the shortcut right on the desktop. (I don’t understand why Gnome seems to discourage having anything on the desktop. And I don’t understand why so many people say they don’t want their desktop cluttered with shortcuts. Why is it clutter? And what’s the advantage of having a desktop with nothing on it?) Anyway, having it as a favourite on the dock is better than needing to click through extra links. So if you know how I can find the calendar’s Create Shortcut, I will be most grateful.