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Title: Navigate Windows Explorer More Quickly with These Keyboard Shortcuts
Post by: Nick on June 11, 2010, 05:36:10 PM
Navigate Windows Explorer More Quickly with These Keyboard Shortcuts

Learn some keyboard shortcuts designed to help you navigate Windows Explorer more easily.


Navigate Windows Explorer More Quickly with These Keyboard Shortcuts

These special keyboard shortcuts are designed to help you navigate Windows Explorer more easily.


Ctrl+N Open a new window on the same folder.

Ctrl+W Close the current window.

Alt+Up Arrow Go up one level.

Alt+Right Arrow Go forward.

Alt+Left Arrow Go back.

Alt+D Move the focus to the address bar, and select the current path.

F4 Move the insertion point to the address bar, and display the contents of the drop-down list of previous addresses.

Alt+Enter Show properties of the selected file.

Shift+F10 Open the shortcut menu for the current selection (which is the same as a right-click).

F6 Cycle through the following elements: address bar, toolbar, navigation pane, file list, column headings (available in Details view only).

Tab Cycle through the following elements: address bar, search box, toolbar, navigation pane, file list, column headings (available in Details view only).

F11 Toggle full-screen mode.

Ctrl+Shift+N Create a new subfolder in the current folder.

Ctrl+Shift+E Expand navigation pane to the current folder.


From the Microsoft Press book Windows 7 Inside Out by Ed Bott, Carl Siechert, and Craig Stinson.


credit: technet.microsoft.com
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