How to easily select multiple files in windows vista without using the CTRL key
You may be already wondering right now how in the world are you gonna select multiple files without using the CTRL key or selecting all. The simple answer is using a checkbox. Checkbox? Does Vista have checkboxes to select items? The answer is Yes. It’s there but it is disabled by default.
Let me show you how you can add checkboxes on every item on your Windows Vista.
Open Windows Explorer or My Computer or any of your folder.
Click on Organize then select “Folder and Search Options”

On the Folder Options window navigate down and check the “Use check boxes to select items”. press OK

You can now select multiples items with a use of a check box you’ll have no more need to CTRL + click anymore!.

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