moderated Open file location is now disappeared from the start menu
Michael Munn
Thanks yall so much. The problem is now resolved.
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Best regards Michael H. Munn Member: Georgia Association of Blind Students, National Federation of Georgia http://nfbga.org Member National Association of Blind Students, National Federation of the Blind http://nfb.org Student of: Hadley Institute for the Blind http://hadley.edu
On Jan 10, 2022, at 21:48, Loy <loyrg2845@...> wrote:
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Loy
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Type the name of the app or folder in the search
box, when the name appears, use the context key and open file location will
appear in the list of options.
Or you can type run in search and there type
shell:appsfolder enter and a list of apps will appear. use the context key and
open file location is in the list of options.
Shift F10 can be used if you don't have a context
key.
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Michael Munn
Ok thanks, do you know how to do that? Thanks Best regards michael H. Munn Member: Georgia Association of Blind Students National Federation of the Blind of Georgia Member: National association of Blind Students National Federation of the Blind Student of: Hadley Institute of the Blind
On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 8:39 PM Loy <loyrg2845@...> wrote:
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Armando L. Vias
Hello Michael!
Unfortunately, I don’t have Windows 11 right now. Are you talking about File Explorer? Becausee after searching on Google, it only says File Explorer. Are you talking about File Explorer?
From: Michael Munn
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:21 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Open file location is now disappeared from the start menu
Hello all, I have a question here. I updated to Windows 11 a long time ago and one thing that I realized is that one of my favorite features is gone. In Windows 10, there is a feature that I really like and that is one has the ability to open a file location where a file is saved from the start menu and in Windows 11, this feature seemed to be found nowhere. I want to know How I can accomplish the same task with Windows 11? Thanks best regards Michael H. Munn
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Loy
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You can use the context key on an application
and open file location is in the list.
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I'm not sitting at a Windows 11 machine at the moment, but most of my "old favorites" are found by activating the last item in the context menu, which is something like "more actions" (that's probably not the exact wording).
I use "Send to" quite a bit, and that's where it is. -- Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H2, Build 19044 Science has become just another voice in the room; it has lost its platform. Now, you simply declare your own truth. ~ Dr. Paul A. Offit, in New York Times article, How Anti-Vaccine Sentiment Took Hold in the United States, September 23, 2019
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Michael Munn
Hello all, I have a question here. I updated to Windows 11 a long time ago and one thing that I realized is that one of my favorite features is gone. In Windows 10, there is a feature that I really like and that is one has the ability to open a file location where a file is saved from the start menu and in Windows 11, this feature seemed to be found nowhere. I want to know How I can accomplish the same task with Windows 11? Thanks best regards Michael H. Munn Member: Georgia Association of Blind Students National Federation of the Blind of Georgia Member: National association of Blind Students National Federation of the Blind Student of: Hadley Institute of the Blind
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