Re: Creating a shortcut to move up one level



[Gus T]s message :
Hi,

I wondered if there is a way to allow me to add a shortcut to Windows file explorer

No.
that will allow me to do ALT + Up Arrow Key and have Windows Explorer move up one level. Right now Windows Explorer moves back when you do ALT + Left Arrow Key. I have Windows XP. Can this extra shortcut be added?


Alt+[Left Arrow] > Back (not up)
Alt+[Right Arrow] > Forward
Backspace (above enter key) > Up (parent folder)


Good Luck, Ayush.
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