Can WIN10 s folders be arranged by dragging freely?

Updated on technology 2024-04-15
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    OK. Take Windows 10 operation as an example:

    1. On the desktop, right-click to start, right-click and select "Run".

    2. Open the run, enter.

    Click OK. <>

    3. Enter the page and open to the menu item "Computer Configuration Management Template Windows Component".

    <>5. Find and click the "Do not drag and drop" setting item on the right.

    6. Finally, you need to double-click the "Disabled" setting item on the page and click OK. Restart your computer and drag the arrangement.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    OK. The steps are as follows:

    1. On the Windows 10 system desktop, right-click the start button in the lower left corner, and select the "Run" menu item in the pop-up right-click menu.

    2. Next, in the running window that opens, enter the command, and then click the OK button.

    3. This will open the local Group Policyr window of Windows10, in which we locate the menu item "Computer Configuration Management Template Windows Component".

    4. Next, in the Windows component window, click on the "Task Scheduler" menu item.

    5. In the window on the right, we find the setting item of "Prohibit Drag and Drop".

    6. Double-click the setting item to open its window, in the window we click the "disabled" setting item, and finally click the OK button. After restarting the computer, we found that we could drag the folder normally.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You have to write clearly what is under the window.

    Generally speaking, except for the desktop one, there are rules for the arrangement of other files, either according to the name (the size of the first letter and number), or according to the date of modification, as well as the type, file size, etc. Or, you can choose between a large icon, a small icon, or a list, or a tile.

    You can choose what to sort according to.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Take the file on the win10 desktop as an example, you can right-click on the desktop. Then uncheck the items that are automatically arranged, and you can drag the corresponding files and places them at will. Here's how to set it up:

    1. You can see the files on the desktop of the current win10 system.

    2. At this time, if you need to drag the ** station.

    It is not possible to move it in the desired position.

    3. Right-click on the blank space of the desktop, select View, and then uncheck the auto-arrange icon button in the options that appear.

    4. At this time, you can see that the ** station has been dragged to the desired position.

    5. In addition, you can continue to drag the shed to move other files to the desired position (such as dragging all the relevant files to the upper right corner of the computer screen).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Windows 10 directory custom sorting setting method:

    2.Select any sort method (e.g., sort by title) and click the OK button.

    3.Click the Sort by Title button to view the change in the order of the current hard disk directory.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    ,, in the blank space of the desktop, right-click the mouse, and in the pop-up menu as follows. Click the "View" pop-up submenu, cancel the small hook in front of the "Auto-arrange icons" item, and you can arrange the icons at will.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In Win10, you can't drag the position of the file to sort it in the explorer, the order of the file must be in ascending or descending order of a certain property, for example, the default is to sort incrementally according to the file name.

    Custom actions that can now be madeOnly the fields that are sorted are selected and the sort fields that are selected are sorted incrementally or decrementally

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is no such thing as a free arrangement, you can arrange it according to your own requirements, and the steps are as follows:

    1. On the WIN10 system desktop, double-click this computer to open the C drive or D drive.

    2. Right-click in the blank space, view (large icon, medium icon, small icon, list, auspicious information, tile, content), and select your favorite arrangement. Example: Tiling.

    4. In the folder, click View, and then click Apply to Folder.

    5. Then you can see that it has been successfully displayed, and this is done.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    OK. The steps are as follows:

    1. On the Windows 10 system desktop, right-click the start button in the lower left corner, and select the "Run" menu item in the pop-up right-click menu.

    2. Next, in the running window that the book seeps out, enter the command, and then click the OK button.

    3. This will open the local Group Policyr window of Windows10, in which we locate the menu item "Computer Configuration Management Template Windows Component".

    4. Next, in the Windows component window of the exhibit, click the "Task Scheduler" menu item.

    5. In the window on the right, we find the setting item of "Prohibit Drag and Drop".

    6. Double-click the setting item to open its window, in the window we click the "disabled" setting item, and finally click the OK button. After restarting the computer, we found that we could drag the folder as usual.

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