Vista: Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows Explorer
When navigating files in Windows Vista, either in Windows Explorer or a File Dialog (like "Open File"), I just discovered there some new keyboard shortcuts. Here they are:
New Vista Commands ALT + Up Arrow Move up a folder (to the parent folder) ALT + Left Arrow Move back in history ALT + Right Arrow Move forward in history Backspace Move back in history(was move up a folder in WinXP) CTRL+N Open new explorer (a file must be selected) ALT+Drag&Drop Link to item (creates a shortcut) Original WinXP Commands WIN+E Open new Windows Explorer ALT+D Move focus to the folder address bar Drag&Drop Move items it targeting the same drive,Copy items if targeting another drive CTRL+Drag&Drop Copy items SHIFT+Drag&Drop Move items CTRL+SHIFT+Drag&Drop Create shortcut to item CTRL+W Close window F2 Rename selected item SHIFT+Delete Delete an item without moving it to the recycle bin F4 Select from the address' bar folder history TAB, SHIFT+TAB Move focus between GUI components, files, folders, etc Right Arrow, Left Arrow On folders, expands and collapses tree nodes
There are many more (like copy/paste) Vista shortcuts and WinXP shortcuts.
P.S. Now that I'm trying out Vista, looks like I'll be posting more tips & tricks I come along. :)
Comments
Anonymous
November 14, 2006
Why is there still no keyboard shortcut in Windows Explorer to create a new directory (folder)?Anonymous
November 14, 2006
It was my understanding that Backspace doing "back in history" instead of "up one level" was a bug that would be fixed for the RTM build.Anonymous
November 15, 2006
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November 15, 2006
Mike Dunn, That's interesting because I thought it was sort-of a lack of forsight that the backspace key performed differently in Internet Explorer as in Windows Explorer and they "fixed" this in Vista. This is just my speculation. I'll get my hands on the RTM version Friday and report back what I find.Anonymous
November 16, 2006
I have to agree with Noah on the Backspace issue. I was surprised to find it go up a directory in XP. Going back in history is what I expect, considering that's the action in IE. Also of note: Alt+Left, Alt+Right, and Alt+Drag all worked the same in XP and Ctrl+W doesn't always close a window. Alt+F4 closes any window, while Ctrl+W and Ctrl+F4 are typically used to close MDI windows. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a standard, but I wish it was Ctrl+W, since it's easier/faster to press. There are a few more shortcuts that I found. The one I like the most was the QuickLaunch shortcut. http://www.michaelflanakin.com/Articles/tabid/143/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/360/Keyboard-Shortcuts.aspxAnonymous
December 28, 2006
Does the old CTRL+INS or SHIFT-INS still work? I'm a real old time Windows guy and still don't use the new keyboard shortcuts.Anonymous
February 13, 2007
Back arrow in IE7 (Vista home premium) doesn't work on alot of pages where as old system presario 5000 with ME worked all the time..Is there any kind of fix..also disk clean doesn't always empty temporary folder on command..any fix for this..Anonymous
February 13, 2007
Back arrow in IE7 (Vista home premium) doesn't work on alot of pages where as old system presario 5000 with ME worked all the time..Is there any kind of fix..also disk clean doesn't always empty temporary folder on command..any fix for this..Anonymous
February 14, 2007
Can't seem to print your (HANDY) web page re Summary of Vista's Windows Explorer! Would you please email me a (soft) copy? THANKS!!! prscott@rogers.com Paul Scott Vista Premium newbee!Anonymous
February 14, 2007
VERY HANDY INFO!!! Bookmarked! PRSAnonymous
February 23, 2007
Ditto to comment #1: Why no shortcut for new directory?Anonymous
March 21, 2007
I can't believe there is still no build in shell command in Vista for new folder creation. This is so basic and imperative. In XP I used a tiny TSR called mdaxel.exe ... Worked very well, but does not work in Vista. Find it here: http://biglasagne.webpark.pl/downloads.html Can somebody port this to Vista? /stevenAnonymous
May 04, 2007
For all of you wishing a new folder shortcut: There's a small freeware application which creates a new folder by pressing the F12 key in the Windows Explorer. (It opens a small window where you can type in the name for the new folder) http://www.baxbex.com/products.html#bxnewfolder You have to run the installation manually with admin privileges! (right click...) It wasn't built for Vista but it works all the same. In older Windows versions there was a button in the explorer toolbar which doesn't show anymore, but the icon wasn't too nice anyway ;-) I don't like the Backspace change because I have back and forward buttons on my mouse. So if anyone knows a registry key or an application which can change that to one folder up...Anonymous
May 04, 2007
!!! IMPORTANT !!! (about last comment) The BxNewFolder Software does NOT work on Vista when you have the User Account Control activated. The Explorer will crash if you try to create a folder where you dont have writing permissions! Sorry for my last post but I just found out... It did work perfectly in my documents folder where I tested it. I just tried it in a program files folder und unfortunately the Explorer crashed ;-(Anonymous
May 30, 2007
My friend is blind, but uses his computer a lot, using voice programmes of some sort. He can't use the mouse ever, so uses keyboard shortcuts a lot. He has told me loads of them. It helps me because I have a shaky hand. He is about to upgrade to Vista. Do I have to warn him that his shortcuts will not work on Vista? Is it just a few that won't work or a lot? Thanks, ClaireAnonymous
January 01, 2008
alt + f + w + f opens favourites inside the explorer. what am i doing wrong?Anonymous
May 19, 2009
Hi, Really great shortcuts, i got lots of ideas from this link. Please send more shortcuts to my email ID. Thanks, MahesAnonymous
August 09, 2009
What is the shortcut for creating a new folder on our desktop on Windows XP ?? THanks in advance..Anonymous
February 25, 2010
The proposed http://www.baxbex.com/products.html#bxnewfolder works great in VISTA; no button but the F12 function is OK. THanksAnonymous
March 02, 2011
> alt + f + w + f opens favourites inside the explorer. what am i doing wrong? You? Nothing. It's idiotic Windows that has different bindings for differnt languages. In German the File menu ist 'Datei' and hence it's ALT-D instead of F (for "Favoriten" - which ist BTW an ugly translation for favorites). Usabilty-wise, the whole thing with several keys is a nightmare. The primary object of Explorer are folders (and files) and hence something like CTRL-N should produce that primary object.