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Folder Menu is a folder switching tool. You can quickly jump to your favorite folders in explorer, open or save dialog, or command prompt. Click the middle mouse button, a popup menu for favorite folders will show up, click on an item and it will switch to that folder. You can also show the menu anywhere with Win+W (show menu 2 hotkey), and launch files or folders quickly. If you holding Ctrl (or Shift, or mouse right button) while click, a menu of subfolders of that item will show up. Turn the CapsLock on to enter browse mode. In browse mode, the behavior of Click and Ctrl-Click will be exchanged. That is, click on an item will open its subfolder menu, and Ctrl-Click will open the item.
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