26 Oct
Posted by Alex as Computers, Windows Tips
As always, Windows can be a sneaky bastard. While, by law, all the OS’ features should now be documented, there are still some features that are hidden from plain view. Like the context menu for example. If you’re just a regular user, you may not have thought of using modifier keys with your right-clicking. In any case, here’s an example of how you get more context menu features just by combining the right-click with the shift key.
Folders
Pressing the shift key when right-clicking on folders adds two features.

Files
As for shift + right-clicking on files, you get three features.

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A neat Windows [Vista] Tip » mpwebwizard
October 26th, 2007 at 11:53 am
1[...] just spotted this useful Windows Vista Context Menu tip. The ability to open Command Prompt quickly without having to change the directory once open is [...]
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