Use a script or built-in command to close the folder immediately when you double-click it.
Use a script or built-in command to close the folder immediately when you double-click it.
By default, opening a folder keeps it within the current window instead of launching a new one. If you wish to change this behavior, first close all folders (important), then go to the Control Panel and select Folder Options. You can search for it in the Control Panel search box. On the page, click the option “Open each folder in the same window” and confirm with OK. This ensures folders open inside the active window by default.
You've already opened the folder, and there are several shortcuts to executable files inside. Can I close the folder automatically when you click on one of those shortcuts?