Keyboard shortcut for creating a new folder or file? (Windows)
CtrlShiftN creates a new folder in Windows 7.
You can use the keys in the context menu:
Menu » N » F
Or with the mouse:
Right-click » N » F
The "simple way":
Using the Keyboard Accelerator Keys
You can use the keyboard accelerator keys: Alt + F to bring up the file menu, and then W for the New menu, and then F for new folder. So your shortcut key sequence ends up being F + W + F with the Alt key held down. (Try it out)
Note: this combination depends on the language of your Windows system.
Alternative way 1:
Create your own shortcut like Ctrl + N with AutoHotKey
Script you have to hot key:
NOTE: "Display full path in title bar" must be checked in "folder options" of Windows Explorer.
^N:: WinGetActiveTitle aTitle InputBox, FolderName, Create New Folder, What would you like to name the folder?,
FileCreateDir %aTitle%\%FolderName%
MsgBox "%FolderName%" has been created in "%aTitle%". Return
Alternative way 2:
mdAxelerator v1.0 (~26k)
It enables defining the shortcut key for creating new folder and making possible to change some other "create new folder" behaviours like default new folder name. This version works only with 2k/xp/2k3 (no nt 4.0 and 9x - sorry).
There are some useful features added like auto enter into just created folder.
Ctrl+Shift+N to Create a new folder
This is a legacy command from win95, so it is available in all versions of windows since 95. Best place for window shortcuts is the window help and support file. Just open Help and Support then search for keyboard shortcuts, it is just that easy. I print them out and give them to my older PC students to help them understand the OS better. Works every time.