On Windows 11, when renaming files and folders, you can use the CTRL + Left and Right arrow to move the cursor between words in the name and CTRL + Delete and CTRL + Backspace to delete words at a time. In addition, when right-clicking a PowerShell script (.ps1), you will now see a Run with PowerShell option in the context menu. If you use OneDrive, you will now have the "Extract All" option when right-clicking a zipped folder that was previously configured as online-only. When searching, it's now possible to remove previous searches by right-clicking the entry and selecting the "Remove from device history" option or clicking the X button. You can see this in the properties page for drives, the Format tool, and the wizard to map a network drive on Windows 11. You can find a lot of parts that haven't really changed. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)
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