![]() ![]() However, especially looking at Windows 10, there at a number of additional things which you need to take into account.įirst of all. Now that may actually be sufficient in certain cases. exe "%ProgramFiles%\Windows Photo Viewer\PhotoViewer.dll", ImageView _Fullscreen %%1 Example:įtype pngfile = %windir% \System32 \rundll32. Ye olden days Windows (xp)īack when everyone was running Windows XP, it was a simply matter og using the ftype and assoc commands to update the registry entries for each file association. Using ftype and assoc today, we need to take many things into account. Ignoring completely that we could obviously just set these things from within the Windows GUI. ![]() I find it a slightly faster when quick-stepping through a bunch of images using the arrow keys – and besides, it seems more clean and simple which is a good thing.Ī while back, long before Windows 10 was even a foggy wet dream at Redmond, I wrote a “reset script” which sets the most common image file types: jpeg/jpg, gif, png and tif/tiff, back to using Windows Photo Viewer. So when a similar issue landed on my desk the other day, I figured that I would take a look at it again and perhaps give it a much needed overhaul. Personally I don’t really mind Pictures that much, though I must admit to still using the classic Windows Photo Viewer. Furthermore we now also have Windows 10 (and to some extend 8 and 8.1) pushing us to use the Metro app: Pictures. ![]() As if image files weren’t already hunted pray. People install some God-awful image viewer (*cough* Quicktime *cough*) and it overtakes their default image file associations. ![]()
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