The Windows Explorer Ribbon UI is one of the hundreds
of new features introduced with Microsoft’s newest version of Windows
operating system. The Ribbon UI replaces the Explorer toolbar and
provides better access to all Windows Explorer features and settings
The best thing about the Ribbon UI is that it’s
minimized by default and one can access almost all Windows Explorer
settings and features without having to open Folder Options dialog. One
can minimize or maximize the Ribbon either by clicking the down arrow
that appears on the upper-right of the window or by pressing Ctrl + F1
hotkey.
While majority of Windows users love the Ribbon in
Windows Explorer, a small percentage of users love to have the old
Explorer toolbar in Windows 8 as well.
Users who would like to disable the Ribbon Explorer
and want to enable the old toolbar can download and run a small utility
named Ribbon Disabler. Ribbon Disabler is a free utility from the maker of Personalization Panel for Windows 7, User Picture Tuner, and Windows 7 Home Basic Color Changer.
It lets you enable the Toolbar and disable the Ribbon
with a click. Download, run the tool with admin rights, and then click
Disable Windows Explorer Toolbar. Once done, you will be asked to log
off and log on to apply the change.
When you enable the Toolbar in Windows 8 with Ribbon
Disabler, you will see organize, slide show, print, new folder, open,
play all and many other options in Windows Explorer.
Please note that the Ribbon Explorer zip file
includes separate executable for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 8. Make sure
you run the right version. The tool comes with an option to revert to
the original Windows Explorer Ribbon UI.
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