Windows 7 allows you to select files
in Windows Explorer using check boxes. Simply select the files you want
by selecting a check box next to each file. You do not need to use the
Ctrl key.
Start by navigating to the folder containing the files you want to select. Then, select Folder Options from the Tools menu.
The Folder Options dialog box
displays. Click on the View tab and scroll down under Advanced settings
until you find the Use check boxes to select items option. Select the
check box next to that item to turn it on. Click Apply and then click
OK.
Now when you put your mouse over
a filename, a check box displays to the left of the filename. To select
that file, select the check box.
Now you don’t have to worry
about accidentally letting up on the Ctrl key while selecting your files
and having to start selecting them all over. Any files you select using
a check box stay selected unless you click the check box to unselect
the file.
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