How to directly open "this computer"

  

Two weeks ago, Microsoft pushed Windows 10 technology preview version Build 9860 in a new way, according to the official information, compared to the previously released build 9841, this preview version Up to 7000 improvements and fixes (mostly on the underlying architecture). Among the more important changes are the “Notification Center”, another obvious improvement is the animation effect when switching between multiple desktops. In addition, the adjustment option is added for the frequency of the user to obtain the new preview version. Advanced users can select high frequency. To get more new versions (but that means the chances of encountering various bugs are also getting bigger).

Of course, regardless of Build 9841 before or just now Build 9860, there may be many users of the new file explorer dissatisfied, because after opening its first show is & ldquo; Home & rdquo; view, not the traditional interface that most people would like to see & ldquo; this computer & rdquo;.

So how can I directly open “ this computer”? Some technical forums have given methods such as modifying files, but they don't need to be so troublesome, because Microsoft directly provides the method of opening "this computer".

First call out “Start Menu"Click “All Apps", find the "Windows System" directory in the list and expand, then you will see “this computer” Shortcuts, click to open directly.

From here you can directly open & ldquo; this computer & rdquo;

Of course, you can also directly drag it to the desktop or taskbar, and even can be fixed to the tile to the right of the start menu region.


& ldquo created on the desktop or taskbar; this computer & rdquo; shortcut

here to give you a little trick, if you think of Win10 desktop window animation If you are not used to it, you can turn it off. Here's how:

Right-click on the <quo;this computer” in the File Explorer window, select “Properties", then click on the “Advanced System Settings” command on the left, then open it in the new In the window, find the "Performance--Settings" under the Advanced tab, and finally find the "Visual Effects" list. "Show animations when maximizing and minimizing", uncheck the checkmark in front of the item. .

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