Setting the menu state of the Win8 Explorer ribbon

  
The Explorer in Windows 8 adds a Ribbon menu similar to Office 2007, but not every user likes it, then it can be automatically minimized when the Explorer is opened. Function area menu? Or set the status of the ribbon menu when the resource manager is opened according to your preferences?
We can use the [CTRL]+[F1] shortcut keys to quickly switch the status of the ribbon menu, at the same time, Without setting the default ribbon menu state for the resource manager, the resource manager will be able to remember the state of the last closed ribbon menu and automatically display the ribbon menu in the same state when reopened.
In addition, we can also control the status of the ribbon menu through Group Policy or Registry, use the shortcut key [Windows]+[R] to open the “Run” dialog box and type “ldped;gpedit.msc” Run Open Group Policy Editor, click on the left navigation bar and click to expand to the local computer ever | Computer configuration| Management template| Windows components| File Explorer & rdquo;, found on the right side, "Start the file explorer with the function of minimizing the ribbon", double-click to select "already enabled", you can let the resource manager start the ribbon menu default To minimize the state.
If you want to control the status of the ribbon menu through the registry, you can use the shortcut [Windows]+[R] to open the "Run" dialog box, type "ldedit", open the registry editor, and then click Click to expand to "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindows", click the "Edit" menu, point to "New", select "Items", create a new item called "Explorer", select the new item, click &ldquo "Edit" menu, point to "New", select "DWORD (32-bit) value", create a new value called "ExplorerRibbonStartsMinimized", double-click the value, set its data to "ld"; 1 & rdquo; You can set the resource manager to default to the minimized state menu at startup; set to “2” indicates that the ribbon menu default state is set to active; set to “3” indicates that the resource manager will be restored the last time it is started The status of the ribbon menu when it is closed.

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