Hidden Property File Settings Tutorial

  
To protect less important personal files or folders, many users protect by setting the "Hide" property for them. However, this method has many disadvantages. First, the setup process is troublesome. Second, there are more steps when you want to use them. Can you make it easier to set, open, and display hidden files? One, one key to set the hidden file 1. Add the red key to the right-click menu to add the “right” function to run Regedit, create a new item under the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/* branch of the registry, “If you have this item, you do not need to create a new one”, and Create a new item in this subordinate, “AttHide”, modify the “Default” key in the right pane to “Set as hidden attribute”, and then create a new item in the subordinate “AttHide”. Name it “Command”, double-click the “default” key in the right window, pop-up  edit string” dialog box, enter attrib.exe in the "Value data” box +h "%1" (entered in English), as shown in Figure 1, after exiting the Registry Editor. Now right-click on any file and you can see that an item has been added to the shortcut menu that pops up. Set to Hide Attributes, as shown in Figure 2. Select it to specify the file as a hidden attribute. 2. Use software to add If you feel that it is more troublesome to modify the registry, you can also use the "file property modifier" software to quickly modify, after the software runs, pop-up settings window, select "ld"; add to the resource manager menu ”, then close the settings window. In the future, when we need to set a hidden attribute for a file or folder, right click on it, select “ldf;tf modify attribute” in the right-click menu, and tick “>; hide”, as shown in Figure 3, click ““ Confirm the changes & rdquo; Second, a key to switch the display, hidden state to allow hidden files to display, and then let them hide, using the ordinary method is quite troublesome, we can use the software "Show hidden files and extension tools" to achieve a right-click fast switch. After the software is running, in the right-click menu of any blank space in the resource manager or desktop window, as shown in Figure 4, you can see the “Show system file + extension” option. Click this option to display the hidden file. Right-click on the Explorer window and the menu item changes to “Hide System Files+Extensions” and click to complete the one-click hide. Third, a key to open a hidden file file or folder set to hide properties, to quickly open it, generally have to switch to display hidden file state, which is more troublesome, but we can achieve a without switching The key opens. First switch to show hidden file status, then right-click on the hidden file or folder, select "ld to send to → desktop shortcut" in the pop-up menu, and create a shortcut to the hidden folder on the desktop. Right click on the shortcut icon, select “property", open the properties window, switch to the "shortcut" tab, and position the mouse pointer to the "shortcut" input box, as shown in Figure 5, set a Unusual shortcut keys, such as crrl+shit+0, and switch to the “General” tab, select the “Hide” property and click “Confirm”. Finally switch to not show hidden file status, we want to open this hidden file or folder later, just press Ctrl+shift+0. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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