Refresh/Reload
Press F5 in almost any window (including web browsers and even
Device Manager) to refresh the current view.
Folder tree
With the focus on Explorer??™s folder tree, press Enter to view the contents
of the highlighted folder in the right pane. Also, use the left and
right arrow keys (or + and ??“) to collapse and expand folders, respectively,
or press the asterisk key (*) to expand all the folders and their
subfolders in the current branch.
Jump to an item
With the focus on the right pane, press a letter key to quickly jump to the
first file or folder starting with that letter. Continue typing to jump further.
For example, pressing the T key in your \Windows folder will jump to the
Tasks folder. Press T again to jump to the next object that starts with T.
Or, press T and then quickly press A to skip all the Ts and jump to
taskman.exe. If there??™s enough of a delay between the T and the A keys,
Explorer will forget about the T, and you??™ll jump to the first entry that
starts with A.
If you??™d rather, you can have Windows Explorer begin a formal
search as soon as you start typing. Open the Organize
drop-down, select Folder and Search Options, and then
choose the View tab. Scroll to the bottom of the Advanced
settings list, and under the When typing into list view
branch, click Automatically type into the Search Box.
New Explorer window
Press Ctrl-N to open another Explorer window at the same folder. Or, if
you prefer, you can use Ctrl-N to create a new folder on the spot??”
something you can??™t otherwise do easily with the keyboard??”by installing
Creative Element Power Tools (http://www.
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