Copy the selected file folder with [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [C] key
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In this section, we will introduce the latest OS functions tested in the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build. The contents will be updated from time to time. [See another image about this article] However, as a result of the test, the features introduced may not be installed in the product version OS. Please be careful in advance. "File path" (simply "pass") is a string that represents the location of the file in the system, and in the case of Windows, a drift letter etc. are applied to the top, and the folder is separated by "\" symbol from the top. The format is to place the file name at the end. For example, the "new folder" on my PC desktop is as follows. C: \ users \ hideto \ Desktop \ New folder This path is often required when specifying a file in the command line or configuration file, but selects a value in the [Place] section in the Property Dialog・ Can be copied. In the OS after Windows 8 and later, the right -click menu command "Copy Pass] can be used. However, this command will not be displayed unless you right -click while holding down the [Shift] key. In Windows 11, with the reorganization of the right -click menu, this [Copy Pass] is no longer a hidden command and has been upgraded to a general command. It can be used without right -clicking while pressing the [Shift] key. Furthermore, after Build 22463 (DEV), keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [C] was assigned. You can easily copy the path with just the keyboard operation without having to access the right -click menu. □ Release status ・ 2001/09/22: implemented in Build 22463 (DEV)
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