Anyone experimented with a script so that in File Explorer, pressing ctrl+t opens a new explorer tab window (not a duplicate like the current + button does), and allows you to cycle through tab by pressing ctrl+tab or ctrl+shift+tab to cycle in reverse? This way it behaves like Chrome and any other traditional tabbed browsing application.
Why isn't this the default? It would make more sense to have tabbed browsing behave like it does in other programs, or at least have the option for this behavior.
If anyone has a script so that when explorer.exe is the current active window, pressing "ctrl+t" and "ctrl+tab/ctrl+shift+tab" acts as a hotkey for the "+ sign" and "win+~" so that it can behave the way I described, that would be great.
Thanks,