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Windows File Explorer Question.

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Hold CTRL and double click a folder on the right panel and should open a new explorer on that folder.

 

Hold SHIFT and click (simple click, like clicking on a link, first mouse button) in Taskbar on the Windows Explorer rectangle / icon.  It will open a new explorer window...

I was just curious if there was a way to make middle click function as "Open in new Window" like in a web browser but for Windows File Explorer.

  • For example when you have multiple folders with files you need in front of you. It would be neat to be able to just middle click all these folders and have separate instances of file explorer open up for me that I can re-arrange on my monitors.
  • I know it's a function because it's a context menu option. I'm just looking to speed up the process if that makes sense.

    FYI this is like my first post. Hope I'm in the right spot for this question!
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Hold CTRL and double click a folder on the right panel and should open a new explorer on that folder.

 

Hold SHIFT and click (simple click, like clicking on a link, first mouse button) in Taskbar on the Windows Explorer rectangle / icon.  It will open a new explorer window...

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