How to Disable Single Click in Windows File Explorer

Learn how to switch from single-click to double-click in Windows File Explorer for better file management.

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To disable single-click on Windows, go to 'File Explorer Options,' found in the Control Panel. Under the 'General' tab, locate 'Click items as follows' and switch from 'Single-click to open an item' to 'Double-click to open an item.' Click 'Apply' and 'OK' to save the changes. This adjustment ensures files and folders open only with a double-click, reducing potential misclicks and improving accuracy in file management tasks.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the difference between single-click and double-click? Single-click opens items immediately, while double-click requires two clicks to open files, reducing accidental openings.
  2. How can I change my File Explorer settings back to single-click? You can revert to single-click by following the same steps in the Control Panel and selecting 'Single-click to open an item'.
  3. Is it better to use single-click or double-click? It depends on personal preference; double-clicking can minimize misclicks, which is beneficial for file management.