One of the way to find the count of files in a directory or in a folder is:
In the command prompt use the command like:
dir *.* /s
dir *.* /w /sSee the below example:
Alt+Tab | Switches the screens or switch between open programs |
Alt+Tab | Switches the screens or switch between open programs |
F5 | Refresh page |
Ctrl + Shift + t | Re-opens the closed tab |
Ctrl + tab | goes to forward tab |
Ctrl + Shift + tab | goes to backward tab |
Ctrl + w | closes the tab |
Ctrl + t | opens new tab |
Alt + tab | moves to forward window |
Ctrl + Home | Takes the cursor point to the beginning of the file |
Ctrl + End | Takes the cursor point to the end of the file |
Ctrl + U | Underlined the word or sentence we are selected |
Ctrl + Y | Redo the last action performed |
Ctrl + Shift + > | Increases the font size ( +1 point) |
Ctrl + Shift + < | Decreases the font size ( -1 point) |
Windows key + d | minimizes and maximized the window |
Windows key + R | Opens the Run menu. |
Windows key + break | Opens the System Properties Dialog Box |
Windows key + E | Opens file explorer |
Windows key + Up arrow key | Maximizes the window |
Windows key + Down arrow key | Minimizes the window |
Windows key + Left arrow key | Moves the current window into left side |
Windows key + Right arrow key | Moves the current window into right side |
Ctrl + Home | Goes to the starting of the page |
Ctrl + End | Goes to the ending of the page |
Ctrl + 1 | In browser it goes to 1st tab |
Ctrl + 2 | In browser it goes to 2nd tab |
Ctrl + 3 | In browser it goes to 3rd tab |
Ctrl + F | Opens the Find dialog box |
F1 | View help information |
F2 | Renaming the selected file |
F5 | Refreshing the current opened window or program |