Beel
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On my systems, Windows Explorer is pinned to the taskbar at position 2. This enables the key sequence <Win> 2 to open the Explorer.
I have several folders pinned to Explorer. This allows for the key sequence <Win><Alt> 2, then m to open the Explorer on the pinned folder named "Metrics." Similarly, <Win><Alt> 2, then l (ell) opens the pinned "lib" directory. Works great on Windows 7 and speeds my daily workflow. (Actually, this sequence selects the menu item, then I hit <Enter> to open it, thereby supporting duplicate first letters on the folder name).
Windows 10: the letter keys no longer select a pinned directory. It seems only the arrow keys work on the pinned list.
Is there any way to navigate using Windows 7 behavior? Thanks.
I have several folders pinned to Explorer. This allows for the key sequence <Win><Alt> 2, then m to open the Explorer on the pinned folder named "Metrics." Similarly, <Win><Alt> 2, then l (ell) opens the pinned "lib" directory. Works great on Windows 7 and speeds my daily workflow. (Actually, this sequence selects the menu item, then I hit <Enter> to open it, thereby supporting duplicate first letters on the folder name).
Windows 10: the letter keys no longer select a pinned directory. It seems only the arrow keys work on the pinned list.
Is there any way to navigate using Windows 7 behavior? Thanks.