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I'm using the Windows desktop toolbar for "browsable folders with cascading levels" - a place on the taskbar from where I can browse the whole computer (preferably starting from Desktop/User folder - showing This PC, Control Panel, OneDrive(s), Sharepoint(s), Network, Recycle Bin, Libraries, User folder, etc.) only with moving the mouse (without clicking) - cascading further inside (including in ZIP files), then right-clicking and/or dragging files/folders, copy/cut/paste/delete/rename, etc.
Add item/icon implementing the ">>" symbol functionality from the Win10 desktop toolbar somewhere in the left-click menu of the tray icon (similarly to TrayToolbar)
I'm using the Windows desktop toolbar for "browsable folders with cascading levels" - a place on the taskbar from where I can browse the whole computer (preferably starting from Desktop/User folder - showing This PC, Control Panel, OneDrive(s), Sharepoint(s), Network, Recycle Bin, Libraries, User folder, etc.) only with moving the mouse (without clicking) - cascading further inside (including in ZIP files), then right-clicking and/or dragging files/folders, copy/cut/paste/delete/rename, etc.
Add item/icon implementing the ">>" symbol functionality from the Win10 desktop toolbar somewhere in the left-click menu of the tray icon (similarly to TrayToolbar)
See screenshot:

Related: microsoft/PowerToys#16404
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