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| | Windows Explorer Focus Question: Is there any way to get Windows Explorer to open with the focus by default set to the folder tree? In XP I would press Win+E for Windows explorer to pop up, and then I would use the arrow keys to navigate through the folder tree. Once I got to the folder I was looking for I would press TAB once and that would switch the window focus to the file window. Finally I would use the down arrow key to select the file I wanted and press Enter to open it. I have not been able to reproduce that flow in Vista. I open Windows Explorer using Win+E but the focus is not on the file tree, but over in the file window. I need to either grab the mouse and click on the folder tree or else press F6 a bunch of times to switch the focus. Thanks for any suggestions. Brad |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer Focus Brad Griffis <bradgriffis@hotmail.com>'s wild thoughts were released on Sun, 19 Aug 2007 10:53:06 -0500 bearing the following fruit: >Question: Is there any way to get Windows Explorer to open with the >focus by default set to the folder tree? > >In XP I would press Win+E for Windows explorer to pop up, and then I >would use the arrow keys to navigate through the folder tree. Once I >got to the folder I was looking for I would press TAB once and that >would switch the window focus to the file window. Finally I would use >the down arrow key to select the file I wanted and press Enter to open it. > >I have not been able to reproduce that flow in Vista. I open Windows >Explorer using Win+E but the focus is not on the file tree, but over in >the file window. I need to either grab the mouse and click on the >folder tree or else press F6 a bunch of times to switch the focus. Or press ctrl+tab -- Jan Hyde https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Jan.Hyde |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer Focus Brad Griffis <bradgriffis@hotmail.com>'s wild thoughts were released on Sun, 19 Aug 2007 10:53:06 -0500 bearing the following fruit: >Question: Is there any way to get Windows Explorer to open with the >focus by default set to the folder tree? > >In XP I would press Win+E for Windows explorer to pop up, and then I >would use the arrow keys to navigate through the folder tree. Once I >got to the folder I was looking for I would press TAB once and that >would switch the window focus to the file window. Finally I would use >the down arrow key to select the file I wanted and press Enter to open it. > >I have not been able to reproduce that flow in Vista. I open Windows >Explorer using Win+E but the focus is not on the file tree, but over in >the file window. I need to either grab the mouse and click on the >folder tree or else press F6 a bunch of times to switch the focus. > >Thanks for any suggestions. > >Brad I did of course mean shift+tab -- Jan Hyde https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Jan.Hyde |
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