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Windows 11’s File Explorer is finally fixing an annoying file size quirk
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Windows 11’s File Explorer is finally fixing an annoying file size quirk

Windows 11’s File Explorer finally features a file size display that’s easily readable at a glance. Additionally, two important menu items are returning to the right-click menu in File Explorer. There are also plans to simplify and speed up the right-click menu in a future version. Restored right-click menu items Some time ago, Microsoft updated the Windows 11 context menu and disappeared several popular menu items in the process. Now Windows Latest reports that some of those removed options will soon return to the context menu, including “Refresh” and “Print.” Microsoft is currently testing the Refresh option in File Explorer’s right-click menu, which well-known Windows leaker phantomofearth wrote about in a social media post : More quality of life improvements are coming to Windows 11! The Refresh option is finally being added to all modern File Explorer context menus, previously it only appeared on the desktop one. Hidden in Experimental build 26300.8376. pic.twitter.com/vBUMVnbLmx — phantomofearth (@phantomofearth) May 8, 2026 The same apparently applies to the Print action. Windows Latest writes: “In addition, it’s possible to print files directly from the right-click menu. Previously, the ‘Print’ option only showed up when you opened the legacy menu, but that’s no longer the case.” Readable file size displays The other new feature aims to improve the readability of file sizes in File Explorer. Previously, Microsoft used kilobytes to indicate file sizes, meaning that an 8GB file would be listed as 8,388,608KB. Going forward, File Explorer will display file sizes in megabytes or gigabytes for larger files. Smaller files will still be displayed in kilobytes. This significantly improves scannability. When will the changes be implemented? All of the above-mentioned new features are included in the Windows 11 preview version, Build 26300.8376. The changes are expected to be available to general Windows users in the coming weeks, as Windows Latest has learned from Microsoft. By the way: If you’re using Windows 11 Home, you’re missing out on the many benefits of Windows 11 Pro. To learn more, see our comparison of Windows 11 Home and Pro . If you want to upgrade, snag it for cheap in the PCWorld Software Store: now just $59 instead of $99 .

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