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Still, if you are digging through files and folders every day and the Explorer starts to look unappealing, you can change that. It is possible that Microsoft has plans to add missing features at a later point in time.įor now, tabs are still a nice-to-have feature to access multiple locations in a single File Explorer window.Tired of the default Windows Explorer? Well, not many can say that, as the Explorer is just taken for granted, without users focusing too much on it. It seems more likely, however, that tabs will launch exactly the way they work right now in preview builds of Windows 11. Microsoft could, in theory, launch the feature this month with the missing options to make it more useful. Programs like Explorer++ or XYplorer, or the “commander” applications, such as Free Commander, Altap Salamander, or Total Commander, offer richer sets of features.įile Explorer tabs, with all the current shortcomings, is still a work in progress.

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Lastly, there is no option to push each tab to individual File Explorer instances and display them aligned on the screen.Ĭompared to free alternatives, some of which have been around for decades, Microsoft’s implementation of tabs loses out. There is also no history to quickly reopen a tab that has been closed, or an option to add a tab to the Quick Access, sorry Home, menu for permanent access. Want to drag a tab to create a new File Explorer instance, or drag a tab from one File Explorer window to another? These features are not supported, which means that you can’t perform these common operations right now. The only other options right now are to drag tabs to reorder them, and to close all other tabs or tabs to the right using the context menu (no shortcuts for these, apparently). While you can create and close tabs in File Explorer once the feature lands, you may soon find out that the functionality is limited otherwise. Internet users who use browsers that support tabs will feel right at home using the core tabbed browsing functionality. A right-click menu displays the same options to complement the feature set. Microsoft added the same keyboard shortcuts that browsers use, meaning that you may use Ctrl-T to open a new tab and Ctrl-W to close the active tab. There is a plus icon to create a new tab, and a close icon to terminate it. The core feature works similarly to tabbed browsing in web browsers. Included in the package is the long-awaited tab support in File Explorer.ĭesigned to reduce clutter while using the default file browser of the Windows operating system, tabs in File Explorer look like a power user’s dream come true on first glance. If you follow this site, you know that Microsoft plans to launch the first feature drop for Windows 11 later this month.










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