The new version of Google Drive adds what everyone has been waiting for years: support for classic keyboard shortcuts. Now, you no longer need to do long and tedious drag and drop to properly store ...
Google is updating Drive on the web with useful keyboard shortcuts to make managing your files much simpler. Fortunately, the key combos are pretty standard and align with modern file browsers, but ...
The Google Drive web client is updating its existing keyboard shortcuts to make possible “first-letters navigation.” First-letters navigation lets users “quickly and easily” navigate through a list ...
Google Drive on the web is finally getting keyboard shortcuts for copy, cut, and paste. This may come as surprise, but you couldn’t already do that on the web client of Google’s cloud file storage ...
Google Drive has finally added support for two basic features, features it arguably should have had from the beginning. The first major addition is multi-text selection, much like Microsoft Word.
Google has announced that it’s adding the ability to use keyboard shortcuts to cut, copy, and paste files in Drive, as long as you’re using Chrome. The feature will use th— okay, hold on just a minute ...