Lesson 9 of 22 – File Explorer Shortcut Keys
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File Explorer Shortcut Keys

File Explorer shortcut keys help users manage files and folders quickly in Windows. These shortcuts improve productivity and make navigation easier.

Note: File Explorer shortcuts reduce mouse usage and speed up file management tasks.
What are File Explorer Shortcut Keys?

File Explorer shortcut keys are keyboard combinations used to open, manage, and organize files and folders efficiently.

  • Quick navigation.
  • Easy file management.
  • Improve productivity.
  • Save time.
Common File Explorer Shortcuts
Shortcut Function
Windows + E Open File Explorer.
Ctrl + N Open new File Explorer window.
Ctrl + W Close current window.
Alt + Left Arrow Go back.
Alt + Right Arrow Go forward.
Alt + Up Arrow Open parent folder.
File and Folder Management
Shortcut Function
Ctrl + C Copy selected item.
Ctrl + X Cut selected item.
Ctrl + V Paste item.
Ctrl + Z Undo action.
Ctrl + Y Redo action.
F2 Rename selected file or folder.
Selection and Search Shortcuts
Shortcut Function
Ctrl + A Select all files and folders.
Ctrl + F Search for files and folders.
F3 Open the search box.
Shift + Delete Permanently delete selected item.
Delete Move selected item to Recycle Bin.
Ctrl + Shift + N Create a new folder.
Advantages of File Explorer Shortcuts
  • Manage files and folders quickly.
  • Reduce mouse usage.
  • Increase productivity.
  • Navigate folders easily.
  • Speed up file operations.
  • Useful for students and professionals.
  • Save time during daily tasks.
Key Points
  • Windows + E opens File Explorer.
  • Ctrl + N opens a new Explorer window.
  • Ctrl + A selects all items.
  • Ctrl + Shift + N creates a new folder.
  • F2 renames files and folders.
  • Shift + Delete permanently deletes items.
  • Alt + Arrow keys help navigation.
  • File Explorer shortcuts improve productivity.

🧠 Quiz

Which shortcut creates a new folder in File Explorer?