How to close multiple windows in single click

Whenever we manually search anything in our system then sometimes we go deep inside means that we open folder inside folder and just goes on searching inside other folders this is usually happens when we know the folder where the file resides but we don't exactly know the directory in which that folder is.

If you have to close them then just click on X caption button on upper right side of the corner.But what if you have these folders and directories opened in separate windows then you have to close each of them separately which is not so geeky but there's an easier way to close them all than one-at-a-time.

Hold down the Shift key as you click the X caption button in the upper-right corner of the last window opened. Doing so closes that window and all windows that came before it.

Though this is not a big thing to do but these kind of small things some times make us feel good because everybody around you doesn't know them.

Bonus trick related to shift key:
  • Holding shift while clicking on "Restart" in Windows will restart Windows and not the entire system.
  • In Windows Explorer and some other file managers, holding shift while deleting a file will permanently delete that file rather than moving it to the recycle bin.
  • Holding shift while inserting a compact disc in a Microsoft Windows computer will disable the autorun feature. This ability has been used to circumvent the MediaMax CD-3 CD copy protection system.

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