Select a file or directory name and press Enter to open that file or directory. To return to the explorer window, press Ctrl-^ (usually Ctrl-6). You can also "edit" a directory to explore that directory. For example, :e .. lists files in the parent directory.
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| - Select a file or directory name and press Enter to open that file or directory. To return to the explorer window, press Ctrl-^ (usually Ctrl-6). You can also "edit" a directory to explore that directory. For example, :e .. lists files in the parent directory.
- File Explorer is an application that is part of modern versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system that provides a GUI for accessing the file systems. It is the component of the operating system that presents the user interface on the monitor and enables the user to control the computer. It is sometimes referred to as the Windows GUI shell, or simply "Explorer".
- File Explorer is the application responsible for the Windows user interface and the default Windows file manager. The first build to include it was Windows 95 build 58s, under the name of Cabinet for the shell portion and File Cabinet for the file manager part. Build 189 is the first build leaked with Cabinet renamed to Windows Explorer. During the development of Windows 95, several Shell Technology Previews were released for Windows NT 3.5x, that brought the new user interface to the NT series. Internet Explorer 4 updated Windows Explorer with a new, web-integrated experience. Windows Vista saw major changes to Explorer, simplifying the UI somewhat, as well as removing features Microsoft thought were under-utilised. Windows 7 added Libraries to the Explorer experience (Fun fact: Libraries
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| - Select a file or directory name and press Enter to open that file or directory. To return to the explorer window, press Ctrl-^ (usually Ctrl-6). You can also "edit" a directory to explore that directory. For example, :e .. lists files in the parent directory.
- File Explorer is an application that is part of modern versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system that provides a GUI for accessing the file systems. It is the component of the operating system that presents the user interface on the monitor and enables the user to control the computer. It is sometimes referred to as the Windows GUI shell, or simply "Explorer".
- File Explorer is the application responsible for the Windows user interface and the default Windows file manager. The first build to include it was Windows 95 build 58s, under the name of Cabinet for the shell portion and File Cabinet for the file manager part. Build 189 is the first build leaked with Cabinet renamed to Windows Explorer. During the development of Windows 95, several Shell Technology Previews were released for Windows NT 3.5x, that brought the new user interface to the NT series. Internet Explorer 4 updated Windows Explorer with a new, web-integrated experience. Windows Vista saw major changes to Explorer, simplifying the UI somewhat, as well as removing features Microsoft thought were under-utilised. Windows 7 added Libraries to the Explorer experience (Fun fact: Libraries were originally a Longhorn feature). Starting with Windows 8, Windows Explorer has been renamed to File Explorer.
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