I don't think this is an issue with Win 10, but seeing how I'm now using it and its happening, I'll ask in this forum.
I'm trying to prune files from a very large directory using File Explorer. With the list of files displayed I'm holding down the Ctrl key and then clicking on all of the files I want to delete. Then when I've selected those I want to delete I let go of the Ctrl key and press the delete key (well, actually shift delete to keep them out of the recycle bin).
However, what's happening is that while attempting to select my multiple items Windows will somehow automatically make duplicates of those that I've already selected. So instead of being able to delete those files I've selected, I'm actually ending up with copies of those I wanted to delete.
So, can someone familiar with this technique please enlighten me as to what I might be doing wrong and how I might alter my technique to eliminate this copying process?
Thanks in advance to all who understand.
I'm trying to prune files from a very large directory using File Explorer. With the list of files displayed I'm holding down the Ctrl key and then clicking on all of the files I want to delete. Then when I've selected those I want to delete I let go of the Ctrl key and press the delete key (well, actually shift delete to keep them out of the recycle bin).
However, what's happening is that while attempting to select my multiple items Windows will somehow automatically make duplicates of those that I've already selected. So instead of being able to delete those files I've selected, I'm actually ending up with copies of those I wanted to delete.
So, can someone familiar with this technique please enlighten me as to what I might be doing wrong and how I might alter my technique to eliminate this copying process?
Thanks in advance to all who understand.