Re: How can I open Windows Explorer using a keyboard shorcut, WITHOUT
- From: "ship" <shiphen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Oct 2006 14:56:09 -0700
Bob I wrote:
Mine's set to "normal window", but I use "My computer" to navigate. i
drag and drop "My Computer" onto the Start button, make a shortcut
there, then you may then Click start and navigate all of My Computer by
just sliding the mouse cursor around. R-click on and open a folder if
desired.
I dont have My Computer on my desktop so I cant duplicate this
very readily... But I dont like "My Computer" because it doesnt
show the Tree directory in the LH side hence it can be hard to know
where you are (e.g. which "images" directory you are looking at...)
As to it switching automatically to the full screen mode, that is a bitDont quite now what you mean, nor how to find out!
odd! Is there some extra keystrokes in the short cut?
It only allows "Control+Alt+" and not Control+ or Alt+ by themselves.
Interestingly "Shift+Alt+" is allowed - but when the window comes
up AGAIN it has the same problem. AAaaaaaaaaaarrrggghhh!
Or does it do theNo!
same if you double click the shortcut?
If you double-click on a shortcut it does NOT open in that vile
full-screen mode!
It seems to be something to do with using short-cut keys...
Ship
ship wrote:
Well - I tried them all.
Maximsed, Normal Window and even "Minimised"
None of them seem to make any difference.
Even "Minimised" although it clearly shrinks down
to the task bar first, immediately leaps back up to
Full Screen mode...
Which option do you theoretically recommend, incidentally?
Ship
Bob I wrote:
Is the shortcut properties " Run" set to Normal window, Or Maximized?
ship wrote:
Nope!
Okay I managed to get the hotkeys to fire up Explorer
(I went to Start > All programs > Accessories >
and then I right clicked on Window Explorer and put
the short-cut key in.
BUT the damned thing STILL opens in Full-Screen mode!
Ship
Bob I wrote:
Put the shortcut in the Start, Programs menu. QuickLaunch toolbar won't
work.
ship wrote:
Nope - on my machine it seems to completely ignore shortcut keys unless
they are
on the desktop. Weird.
Ship
Add a shortcut to Windows Explorer to the Start Menu or Desktop or Quick
Launch Bar. This will make sure that the shortcut will be available anywhere.
Then, right-click the shortcut and select Properties. In that screen, make
sure that Run: is set to Normal Window, and set your Shortcut Key preference.
If you don't know how to bring up the Quick-Launch toolbar, right-click an
empty part of the taskbar, point to Toolbars, and click Quick Launch.
Note: The taskbar is that thing with the Start Menu and Time on it
"ship" wrote:
WindowsXP Pro (SP2)
Hi
How can I open Windows Explorer using a "keybard shortcut" WITHOUT
explorer defaulting straight into Full-Screen mode?
I've now spent quite a lot of time on this... and it's driving me
bl**dy NUTS.
All I want to do us be able to
- use a hot-key combination, to
- open up WindowsXP Explorer
- in my directory of choice,
- WITH the folders visible (in LH column)
- but WITHOUT it being in "Full-Screen" mode !
I have even tried opening explorer by using a short-cut to a batch file
which then contains something like
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e, c:\docs
And although this DID work for a while... Suddenly every time I use
hotkeys to open a directory they are in bl**dy FULL SCREEN mode.
So I keep having to hit F11 to get it back into "Normal" mode every
single time. :^[
Is the way you close the previous ms Explorer view relevant, here?
i.e. If you set it to the correct sort order you want... and then hold
down Control when you click the top right "X", then next time
Explorer opens is seems to keep your previous sort order...
Sorry for starting a second thread on this but I have now simplified
the definition of what the problem is... and I am getting desperate!
Any suggestions?
Ship
Shiperton Henethe
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