View Modes
Files and folders in the file displays can be shown in a number of different view modes. You can change view mode using the drop-down View menu in the default toolbar.
The three buttons to the right of the View menu provide quick access to the most commonly used view modes:
Large icons
Displays the folder contents using large icons.
The "large" icon size is defined by Windows itself; this is normally 32 x 32 pixels (scaled for system DPI).
Small icons
Displays the folder contents using small icons.
The "small" icon size is defined by Windows; this is normally 16 x 16 pixels (scaled for system DPI).
List
Similar to Small Icons, this mode displays the folder contents with a small icon and label.
This view mode is popular with many people as it displays the most files at once in each file display. The layout in this mode is different to almost all other modes - instead of icons running left-to-right and then top-to-bottom, the order is reversed - files are displayed in columns running down the file display, and the display scrolls horizontally rather than vertically.
Details
Displays the folder contents as a table, with rows for each file and columns for information about each file.
When in Details mode you can hold the Ctrl key down and turn the mouse wheel to increase or decrease the font size used to display the folder contents.
Details+Thumbnails
This is not strictly a view mode in its own right - instead, this is standard Details mode with the Thumbnail column added.
Power
When in Power mode you can hold the Ctrl key down and turn the mouse wheel to increase or decrease the font size used to display the folder contents.
Thumbnails
This mode displays thumbnails for files and folders, which is particularly useful for image or video files.
Tiles
This mode combines large icons (or optionally thumbnails) with the ability of Details mode to display information besides the filename.
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