As people have written, there are several ways of getting to File Explorer
in Windows 10.  We all use our computers differently and what works for one,
may not work for others.

I have a button on my keyboard which takes me right there, smile, but most
of the time, I press Windows plus e.  Or since I use the search box on the
Start menu for many things, it's just as easy to type

C:\

(c colon backslash) 

for those too young to remember DOS commands.  Smile. 

Windows r will get you there too, in the same way.

Also, since no one has mentioned it on the messages going to the whole list,
that I've seen anyway, there is a setting to always open Windows Explorer to
This PC instead of Quick Access.

>From inside your Documents folder, press alt plus f, then o.  You should be
in a combo box with two items.  If it's on Quick Access, arrow down to Open
File Explorer to This PC and tab to ok and press enter. 

There are so many settings that allow us to configure Windows 10 to our own
prefferences. Bookshare has a book about Windows 10, for those who are
interested, and I think Bard recorded it as well. 

Windows 10: the missing manual : the book that should have been in the box
DB83406

HTH.

Rebecca

Back underneath my rock now.

I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service.
I acted

and behold, service was joy.

 

From: Rabindranath Tagore

 

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