How To Open Files & Folders In Windows 10 With A Single Mouse Click PC Tutorial | No Double Clicking

How To Open Files & Folders In Windows 10 With A Single Mouse Click PC Tutorial | No Double Clicking

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How To Open Files & Folders In Windows 10 With A Single Mouse Click PC Tutorial | No Double Clicking

In this Windows 10 tutorial I will be showing you how to open files and folders on your PC or laptop with a single mouse click. By default you need to double click to open files and folders in Windows 10. Luckily there is an option to change this so you can simply click once to open them, which will make life a lot easier and quicker for you to navigate around your files and folders on your PC.

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