However, from what they’ve seen or, in some cases, tested themselves, many are finding it hard to get accustomed to some of the new UI changes that come with this future OS. Luckily, for some of them, there are ways to revert the look to a Windows 10 appearance version.

How do I restore the classic File Explorer spacing?

If you just can’t get used to the updated UI that Microsoft has envisioned for their new operating system, note that there are some actions you can perform, in order to restore some of them to their previous appearance. Let’s take, for example, File Explorer for Windows 11. If you desire to quickly revert the spacing back to the way it was in Windows 10, you are in luck, as there are two quick ways in which you can do so. The first method to achieve this is, after opening the File Explorer, to click on the three dots, located towards the top of the window, action that will spawn a drop-down menu, from which you need to select Options. The next step is to check the box that says Decrease space between items (compact view), as a Reddit user exemplified in the picture below. The second, much easier way, which leads to the same result but with fewer clicks, is to open the File Explorer and click on the icon situated to the immediate left of the three dots shown in the screenshot above. This icon looks like a few horizontal lines stacked on top of each other and, after clicking it, will also spawn a drop-down menu. After doing so, simply click on the Compact View option, as in the screenshot below, provided by the same Reddit user, and you are good to go. That’s pretty much the entire process, shown in two quick and simple ways. Pretty easy right? If you need to know anything else about Windows 11 and all its inner workings, make sure to stop by our dedicated news and tips thread. What are some of your favorite and least favorite things about Windows 11? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.

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