If you spend hours navigating through folders and files on Windows, mastering File Explorer shortcuts can feel like upgrading from a bicycle to a sports car. The difference in speed and efficiency is massive. These shortcuts aren’t just for tech pros—they’re for anyone who wants to save time and avoid unnecessary clicking.
Basic Navigation Shortcuts
Open File Explorer Instantly
Shortcut: Windows + E
This opens File Explorer instantly, no need to search for it or click its icon.
(Image: Screenshot showing Windows + E opening File Explorer)
Switch Between Open File Explorer Windows
Shortcut: Ctrl + Tab
(when multiple tabs are open in Windows 11) or Alt + Tab
(switch between windows)
Perfect when juggling several folders at once.
Go Back, Forward, and Up One Folder
- Back:
Alt + Left Arrow
- Forward:
Alt + Right Arrow
- Up One Folder:
Alt + Up Arrow
These shortcuts mimic web browser navigation, so they’re easy to remember.
File and Folder Management Shortcuts
Create a New Folder Quickly
Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + N
No need to right-click—create a folder in seconds.
Rename Files Without a Mouse
Shortcut: F2
Select a file and hit F2
to rename it instantly.
Delete Files Instantly
- Normal Delete:
Delete
key (moves to Recycle Bin) - Permanent Delete:
Shift + Delete
(bypasses Recycle Bin)
Copy, Cut, and Paste Efficiently
- Copy:
Ctrl + C
- Cut:
Ctrl + X
- Paste:
Ctrl + V
Search and Filter Shortcuts
Jump to Search Bar
Shortcut: Ctrl + E
or F3
Immediately focuses the search box so you can start typing.
Filter Files by Type and Date
Use the search filters menu or type directly:
- Type:
*.jpg
for images - Date Modified:
date:>=01/01/2025
Use Advanced Search Operators
Example:report AND 2024 NOT draft
finds all reports from 2024 excluding drafts.
View and Layout Shortcuts
Switch Between Different Views
- Details View:
Ctrl + Shift + 6
- Large Icons View:
Ctrl + Shift + 2
Show/Hide File Extensions
Shortcut: Alt + V
, then HF
(in ribbon menu)
Helps when renaming or troubleshooting file types.
Preview Files Without Opening Them
Shortcut: Alt + P
Opens the Preview Pane to quickly view content.
Advanced Productivity Shortcuts
Access Properties Instantly
Shortcut: Alt + Enter
Opens file or folder properties directly.
Open Command Prompt or PowerShell in a Folder
Shortcut: Shift + Right-Click
in the folder background, then select “Open PowerShell window here.”
Quick Access Pinned Folders
Shortcut: Windows + Number
(where the number is the pinned location in the taskbar)
Time-Saving Tips for Power Users
Combine Shortcuts for Speed
Example:
Use Windows + E
to open File Explorer, Ctrl + Shift + N
to create a folder, then F2
to rename—all without touching the mouse.
Customize Quick Access Toolbar
Add your most-used actions (like New Folder or Properties) for one-click access.
Use Third-Party Enhancements
Tools like Listary or Directory Opus supercharge File Explorer with more shortcuts.