To jump to a certain point in the File Explorers navigation history, there is a possibility in the Quad Explorer (Windows 11, 10, ... etc.) !
1.) ... Navigation back and forward jump in the history / course!
2.) ... Remember selected objects while navigating!
3.) ... Disable Navigation click Sound!
Please always use the latest version of ► ... The Quad-Explorer for Windows
1.) Navigation back and forward jump in the history / course!
Right click on the navigation- back or forward button! (... see Image-1 Point 1)
(Image-1) Jump to a navigation point in the Explorer history! |
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It is very easy to do a jump in the navigation history in every file explorer view of the Quad Explorer, on every Microsofts Windows and Windows Server System!
2.) Remember selected objects while navigating!
Remembering the selected folders and files during navigation is possible.
Simply from the main menu Tools Extras ► List-View ► "Save selected objects"
(Image-2) Keep selected files at forward and back navigation! |
3.) Disable Navigation click Sound!
The click-sound during navigation can be quite annoying in the file explorer,but can be deactivated and activated, according to personal needs!
Extras ► List-View ► "Click Navigation Sound"
(Image-3) Disable the click navigation sound! |
- I always wanted to jump back faster in Explorer history so I can find my Explorer history faster in any of the file browsers!
- I wonder how I can navigate through the directory structure in Qdir with the back and forth keys. So in the parent folder with the back button and with the forward button in the folder that was previously selected in the history?
- Almost every file manager saves a history, which contains the most recently opened folder paths, now I know how I can use the history of the called directories faster in the history of the browsers in the Explorer, too!
- It would be nice if there was not just such a history, but if you could save it, including the last state, so that you can continue working seamlessly the next time you start the program. I think that would help a lot of people who have to keep moving back and forth through a large number of frequently used folders.
- Browsers. The function is useful if you no longer know exactly where you last read an info or saw a product. Since all browsers offer a search within the history, you can quickly find the website you are looking for without creating a favorite for each page.