Windows 11 Intros a New Way to Move Files; Directly Use the Address Bar!

Microsoft is enhancing Windows 11 with a new way to move your files between folders. Recently, theKB5035953 patchwas pushed to the beta version of Windows 11 (learnhow to install Windows 11 Betahere), which introduces several new features.

Suppose you have a folder open with several files, and you want to move a specific file to a different folder. I mean, you must be thinking it’s pretty easy to do withWindows 11 keyboard shortcuts. But, with Windows 11’s new feature in the beta update, you can simplydrag and drop the fileinto the destination folder of your choice using the address bar. See how it works below!The latest Beta Channel build (22635.3420) adds file drag and drop to the modern File Explorer address bar! This functionality is gradually rolling out, and can be enabled by running:vivetool /enable /id:47664723pic.twitter.com/34KxfrQxDh— PhantomOcean3 🌳 (@PhantomOfEarth)March 29, 2024

The latest Beta Channel build (22635.3420) adds file drag and drop to the modern File Explorer address bar! This functionality is gradually rolling out, and can be enabled by running:vivetool /enable /id:47664723pic.twitter.com/34KxfrQxDh— PhantomOcean3 🌳 (@PhantomOfEarth)March 29, 2024

Theofficial blog postdescribes this feature –“drag-and-drop files with your mouse functionality between breadcrumbs is now available in the File Explorer Address Bar.”

For now, a Vivetool command as mentioned in the X post above needs to be run for this feature to be enabled. As per X user @PhantomOfEarth, this feature will gradually roll out to all Windows 11 users.

As long as the destination folder is part of the address bar in File Explorer, this feature will help in seamless management of your files. Managing a large number of files can get quite hectic, but with this new addition, it has become slightly easier.

There are more new changes, as reported in the official blog post. The widget board now gets a new position on the taskbar. Also, the Windows Share feature is evolving asusers now can share QR codesfor files with other users, or themselves. With this innovative feature, accessing files between different devices will become way easier.

What are your thoughts on the Windows 11 KB5035953 beta update? Let us know in the comments below.

Satyam Kumar

Highly passionate about technology. Major expertise in PC hardware, the VR industry, esports-centric gear, and other gadgets. In my spare time, I’m usually researching exciting hardware breakthroughs or playing competitive games.

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