![]() ![]() Sometimes it is just as easy though to have an empty directory somewhere on the desktop/taskbar that you simply copy to somewhere else and rename. You can press Shft+F10 to bring up the context menu, then press "W" and then "F", which works too. I have found some tools that would run in the tray that enabled a hotkey for creating a new folder, but you have to have them running for it to work. I used to have a little trick thing that sat in the quick launch that when you clicked it would create a new folder, but I don't remember where I put the notes on it. In win 7, there is now Ctrl+Shft+N as an easy way to create a new folder, but it does not work in Qdir at all. reg tweak to add that, but like I said in win 7 it is already there.Ĭreate new file shorcut, sorry, not an easy thing to do. ![]() So if your OS can make them bigger, Qdir can. Qdir uses the default context menu it seems, basically what you see on your desktop context menu. When running under win 7, it is a simple right click to enlarge them. ![]()
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