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- Explorer Full Screen Shortcut
- Exit Full Screen
- Restore Full Screen Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer Full Screen Shortcut
Explorer Full Screen Shortcut
1. Manage Windows Explorer | |
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Win+E | Open Explorer |
Alt+F, then N | Duplicate Explorer Window via File, New Window |
Ctrl+W | Close Windows Explorer |
Alt+D, then Tab (forward)or Alt+Tab (backwards) | Set baseline to Address Bar. Then navigate between (1) Address Bar, (2) Ribbon (3) Left Navigation Pane, (4) Folder Content Pane (Main Content Window), and (5) Sort Bar of Content Pane if present. |
F5 | Refresh Explorer Window |
F11 | Toggle Full Screen |
- Close Windows Explorer: Alt + D, then Tab (forward) or Alt + Tab (backwards) Set baseline to Address Bar. Then navigate between (1) Address Bar, (2) Ribbon (3) Left Navigation Pane, (4) Folder Content Pane (Main Content Window), and (5) Sort Bar of Content Pane if present. F5: Refresh Explorer Window: F11: Toggle Full Screen.
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- Method 2: Use the Group Policy Object Editor to make Internet Explorer always start in full-screen mode Click Start, click Run, type gpedit.msc in the Open box, and then click OK. Expand Computer Configuration, expand Administrative Templates, expand Windows Components, and then click Internet Explorer.
- Set IE as Your Default Browser: To open the Default Programs applet, press the 'Windows' key, type.
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2. Address Bar - Basics | |
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Alt+D | Jump/ focus Address Bar with content selected |
Alt+D, then Ctrl+C | Copy current path |
Alt+D, then c:(directory name} | With help of dropdown and Enter, select sub-directories. Note that the backslash is required for items in sub-directory to be visible. |
Alt+D, then Alt+Down Arrow | Show previous locations |
Alt+Up Arrow | Jump one level up |
Alt+D , press and hold Alt then press Left Arrow, Right Arrow | Change focus from Address Bar to Folder Content (goes to previous/ next location and then changes focus to Folder Content; only works if a previous item is available) |
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3. Address Bar - Add Custom Locations | |
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You may want to add a custom location to the Explorer Addressbar. Assume you have your favorite applications in your u:apps drive. Do the following. 1. Open System Properties via Win+Pause/Break key. 2. Select 'Advanced System Settings (4th option on the left) 3. In the 'Advanced' Tab (3rd Tab on the Top), select 'Environemnt Variables' at the bottom 4. Select 'New'. Set Variable name to e.g. 'apps', variable value e.g. 'u:apps'. 5. Click 'ok' 6. Test in File Explorer via %apps% To add a custom location to the Address Bar such as %apps%, do the following. |
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4. Left Navigation Pane Shortctus | |
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Alt+D, then 2x Tab | Jump/ focus Navigation Pane |
Arrow Up/Arrow Down | One item up/ down |
Page Up/Page Down | One page up/ down |
Home/End | Go to first itme/ last item |
Ctrl+Arrow Up/Arrow Down | Scroll directory tree up/ down without changing focus |
Arrow Left/ Right Arrow on tree parent | Open/ close directory tree |
Shift+Arrow Left | Change to parent element in tree when in sub-element |
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5. Folder Content (Main Pane) - Navigate Files/ Folders | |
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Alt+D, then 3x Tab | Jump/ focus Folder Content Pane |
Alt+H, then SA | Select all items via Home, Select All. Also shorthand for changing focus to Folder Content |
Arrow Up/Arrow Down | One item up/ down |
Page Up/Page Down | One page up/ down |
Home/End | Go to first itme/ last item |
Ctrl+Arrow Up/Arrow Down | Scroll directory tree up/ down without changing focus |
Shift+Arrow Up/Arrow Down | Select multiple (adjacent) items |
Press and hold Ctrl, Arow Keys, and press Space on multiple items | Select multiple (non-adjacent) items |
Alt+Arrow Left/Arrow Right | Go to previous/ next location |
Alt+Up Arrrow | Up one level. There is no down one level, but you may use Alt+left to go to previous location |
Alt+Enter on item | Show properties of file or folder |
Shift+F10 on item | Open context menu of file or folder |
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6. Folder Content (Main Pane) - Manage File/ Folders | |
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Ctrl+Shift+N | Create new folder |
Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+V | Copy, cut, paste |
Ctrl+Z | Undo an action |
Ctrl+Y | Redo an action |
Delete | Delete an item and place it into the Recycle Bin |
Shift+Delete | Delete an item permanently without placing it into the Recycle Bin |
F2 | Edit Item. Select name excluding file extension |
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7. Folder Content (Main Pane) - Change Views | |
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Alt+D, then 3x Tab | Jump/ focus Folder Content Pane (required for changing views with Ctrl+Shift+1…8 |
Ctrl+Shift+1 | Change View to Extra Large Icons |
Ctrl+Shift+2 | Change View to Large Icons |
Ctrl+Shift+3 | Change View to Medium Icons |
Ctrl+Shift+4 | Change View to Small Icons |
Ctrl+Shift+5 | Change View to List View |
Ctrl+Shift+6 | Change View to Details View |
Ctrl+Shift+7 | Change View to Tiles View |
Ctrl+Shift+8 | Change View to Content View |
Alt+V, then SF | Change View to Size Fit all items within column width |
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8. Folder Content (Main Pane) - Change Item Order | |
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With focus anywhere, Alt+D, then 4x Tab, then Enter | Jump/ focus Sort Bar (Content Area Table Header) |
With focus on Folder Content Pane, 1x Tab | Jump/ focus Sort Bar (Content Area Table Header). Use after changing sort order to change again. |
Arrow Left/Right Arrow on Sort Bar | Select sort column |
Press Enter on Sort Bar Item | Change sort order ascending (or descending) by name, date, etc. |
After changing sort order, press Tab, then Enter | Change sort order descending (or ascending) |
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-->Best casino site. Sometimes, Internet Explorer may not open in full-screen mode. This happens after you close Internet Explorer when it is not in full-screen mode.
This article helps you make Internet Explorer always open in full-screen mode or never open in full-screen mode, regardless of how it was closed previously.
Original product version: Internet Explorer
Original KB number: 968870
Original KB number: 968870
Always start Internet Explorer in full-screen mode
Method 1: Edit the registry to make Internet Explorer always start in full-screen mode
Important
This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, see How to back up and restore the registry in Windows.
- Click Start, type regedit in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click Continue. Then, click OK.
- Locate and then click the following subkey in Registry Editor:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerMain
- Locate and then double-click FullScreen in the right pane.
- Type yes in the Data data field, and then click OK.NoteIf the FullScreen value does not exist in the right pane, manually create a new string value with Value name as FullScreen and Value data set to Yes.
- Exit Registry Editor.
Exit Full Screen
Method 2: Use the Group Policy Object Editor to make Internet Explorer always start in full-screen mode
- Click Start, click Run, type gpedit.msc in the Open box, and then click OK.
- Expand Computer Configuration, expand Administrative Templates, expand Windows Components, and then click Internet Explorer.
- In the right pane, double-click the Enforce fullscreen mode setting.
- Click Enabled, and then click OK.
- Exit the Group Policy Object Editor.
Never start Internet Explorer in full-screen mode
Method 1: Edit the registry to make Internet Explorer never start in full-screen mode
Important Palm springs hotel casinos.
This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, see How to back up and restore the registry in Windows.
- Click Start, type regedit in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click Continue. Then, click OK.
- Locate and then click the following subkey in Registry Editor:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerMain
- Locate and then double-click FullScreen in the right pane.
- Type no in the Data data field, and then click OK.
- Exit Registry Editor.
Restore Full Screen Internet Explorer
Method 2: Use the Group Policy Object Editor to make Internet Explorer never start in full-screen mode
Internet Explorer Full Screen Shortcut
- Click Start, click Run, type gpedit.msc in the Open box, and then click OK.
- Expand Computer Configuration, expand Administrative Templates, expand Windows Components, and then click Internet Explorer.
- In the right pane, double-click the Enforce fullscreen mode setting.
- Click Disabled, and then click OK.
- Exit the Group Policy Object Editor. Pair a dice games.