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How To Select Multiple Files On Windows 10/8.1 Tablet Without Keyboard

Last Updated on March 13, 2020 by admin 17 Comments

Selecting multiple files or folders in Windows has always been a simple task. To select a consecutive group of files or folders, we first select the first item, hold down the Shift key, and then select the last item. To select non-consecutive files or folders, we hold down the Ctrl key and select each item we wish to select.

And as all of you know, pressing Ctrl + A hotkey selects all items. But how to select multiple files on a tablet running Windows 8 or the recently released Windows 10? Even though many tablets such as Microsoft Surface ship with a physical keyboard, not every manufacturer includes a physical keyboard.

So, how to select multiple files on a touch screen device running Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 without using the keyboard and mouse?

Easily select multiple files on touch devices on Windows 10/8.1

Simply follow the given below instructions to select multiple files on Windows 1o Windows 8.1.

Step 1: First, open up the folder or drive where you have your files/folders.

Step 2: Switch to Details view by clicking on the Details view button located in the lower-right of the window. You can also change the current view by clicking on the View tab and then selecting Details.

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Step 3: You should now see an item checkbox on the left of the column header (see the picture). If the item checkbox isn’t appearing, open the View tab and then enable the option named Item checkboxes.

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NOTE: The option “Use checkboxes to select items” (under Folder Options) to show checkboxes next to all files/folders is present on non-touch devices only. Windows operating system doesn’t show the option on a touch screen device, or at least it’s not available on my tablet.

Step 4: Tap on the checkbox in the column header to select all files. To select non-consecutive files, first, select all files by tapping on the checkbox and then deselect files that you don’t wish to select by tapping on the checkboxes next to your files/folders. As simple as that!

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Do let us know if you know any other better methods to select multiple files on a touch screen.

Filed Under: Windows 10 Tagged: Touch Screen, Windows 8 Tips

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Comments

  1. Robby says

    February 14, 2019 at 5:50 pm

    Using Windows 10 to select multiple Photos using touch – click in a blank area until the square appears and then pull this over the documents you want to select. When you let go the Right-click menu appears and you may then perform an action such as copy to manipulate them. Is quite frustrating until you figure it out :)

  2. John Paine says

    January 6, 2018 at 6:55 am

    Just worked out how!
    When viewing pictures tap tick box and hold, then drag down to end of selection. Work pretty well ,not perfect

  3. Doug says

    June 21, 2017 at 12:13 am

    To select multiple consecutive files on my tablet (Azden running W10): I can touch area to the right of the first filename to be selected, then holding down :and * slide just a little to the right *, then without raising finger, slide down and you start to see those files highlighted that will be selected when you raise your finger. Now bring up keyboard and use the normal CTRL commands as needed.

  4. Leena says

    November 6, 2016 at 5:18 pm

    This seems to work well in Details view, but I need to see my pictures as I am selecting them. How would I select some of the pictures and not others?

  5. Antony Hodgson says

    August 24, 2016 at 9:36 pm

    Some useful tips here. Tapping (without keyboard) on file name select only individual file. However, tapping to the left of each file seems to select as you go. More or less what I want to do. Invert selection also potentially useful.

  6. Ollie says

    June 4, 2016 at 2:25 pm

    Useless article, doesn’t work on WINDOWS 10, (as per the title) nor does it offer a helpful solution if it did work.

  7. Carlene says

    February 15, 2016 at 3:36 am

    On my pc, if I have 200 files in a folder and I want to delete 50 of them that are located sequentially, what is the best way? I don’t want to check 50 individual boxes nor do I want to uncheck 150 boxes.

  8. kristy says

    August 20, 2015 at 12:26 pm

    Corny-thank you so much! I now use that method to get my photos across in month batches-brilliant. Far better than selecting the check boxes. Check boxes can be selected but as someone already said, you can accidentally uncheck them all by a slight tap and that’s very frustrating.

  9. Jacko says

    June 18, 2014 at 4:30 pm

    I have tried to select multiple images on W8 tablet and still couldn’t find any possible way to do it.
    It is virtually impossible to use. If you have spent 15 minutes selecting carefully every image and then accidentally (happens all the time) hit one out of the microscopic range it will deselect all you have just done.

    Let’s face it: tablet is only a TOY, good for playing angry birds. Don’t ever think you can use them for anything useful.

  10. Corny says

    December 21, 2013 at 11:58 am

    Hey,
    I think I found a nice way.
    Touch the area between some files and wait until a square appears around your fingertip. Now move your finger above the screen. It will be like holding the left mouse key to select items.

    Way better than selecting everything and then check off the boxes….

    by the way: wait for the square, release and you will get the menu you would get with a right mouse key click!!

  11. Zaz says

    December 15, 2013 at 3:05 pm

    You can view in large icon or extra large icon, on the right side of the photos or pictures slightly in the middle (space between other pictures) long press, than drag all the photos you want to highlight. If it don’t work keep on trying until you find the trick. It should work. It works on my windows 8.1 Asus tablet.

  12. Glenn says

    December 14, 2013 at 2:05 pm

    @Lars: i think you already solved your problem but i found this site on google so for the other: Uncheck the ten you want then “invert selection” from the start tab in the ribbon bar

  13. kodl says

    October 25, 2013 at 5:24 pm

    just tap to the area left to the files you want to select where the check box appears and that is it. no need to bring up the touch keyboard.

  14. Peter says

    October 9, 2013 at 7:27 pm

    In addition to my previois post.

    Alternatively if you do not want to change your keyboard, you can tap “select all” under the home tab and then unselect the the files you want, then tap the “inverse selection” to make the files you want marked.

  15. Peter says

    October 9, 2013 at 7:11 pm

    Sorry this method does need to use the on-screen keyboard.

    If you are using a tablet, another way is (as long as the “items check box” is active on the view tab) bring up the on-screen keyboard (seems to work better on the full keyboard and better undocked so you can move it out the way), tap the Ctrl key, then drag the keyboard down as far down to the bottom of screen so it is out of the way and then you should select the files you want. (This emululates holding down the physical ctrl key). This will work in any view.

    It will probably work on a desktop but seems to be a bit of a hassle if the keyboard is right in front of you.

    Having said this Microsoft should really provide an additional check to multi-select files.

  16. lars says

    July 28, 2013 at 10:52 pm

    Let me get this straight. i have a folder with 500 files and i want ten. i have to uncheck 490?

  17. firstbob says

    April 16, 2013 at 5:47 pm

    Surfaces do NOT ship with physical keyboards. You must specify a keyboard as an add on at extra cost.

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