Tap Pictures at the bottom to view a list of all pictures by date.

Swipe left and right to switch from one image to the next. You can zoom in and out on an image by placing two fingers on the screen and spreading them apart to zoom in or pinching them together to zoom out. Tap the icon that resembles a heart at the bottom of the screen to add the image to your favorites. Tap the icon that resembles a pencil to edit and markup the image. Tap the icon that resembles three dots connected to share the image or open it in a different app. Tap the icon that resembles a trashcan to delete the image.

You may have albums that correspond to different apps like Facebook, Instagram, etc.

You may have albums that correspond to different apps like Facebook, Instagram, etc.

Swipe left and right to switch from one image to the next. You can zoom in and out on an image by placing two fingers on the screen and spreading them apart to zoom in or pinching them together to zoom out. Tap the icon that resembles a heart to add the image to your favorites. Tap Edit to edit and markup the image. Tap the icon that resembles a box with an arrow pointing up to share the image or open it in a different app. Tap the icon that resembles a trashcan to delete the image.

You can search for the file by typing its name into the search bar at the top-right corner of the File Explorer.

Holding “Shift” allows you to select a sequence of images. Hold “Shift” and click the first and then the last image you want to open. Windows will select all images in between those two images. Holding “Ctrl” allows you to select multiple nonsequential images. Hold “Ctrl” and click each of the images you want to open to select multiple images. To change how images are displayed in File Explorer, click View in the menu bar at the top. Click one of the options to change how files and images are displayed. Clicking “Small Icons”, “Medium Icons”, “Large Icons”, “Extra Large Icons”, or “Tiles” will display the images as thumbnail images. “List” or “Details” displays the JPEG images in a list by file name.

Holding “Shift” allows you to select a sequence of images. Hold “Shift” and click the first and then the last image you want to open. Windows will select all images in between those two images. Holding “Ctrl” allows you to select multiple nonsequential images. Hold “Ctrl” and click each of the images you want to open to select multiple images. To change how images are displayed in File Explorer, click View in the menu bar at the top. Click one of the options to change how files and images are displayed. Clicking “Small Icons”, “Medium Icons”, “Large Icons”, “Extra Large Icons”, or “Tiles” will display the images as thumbnail images. “List” or “Details” displays the JPEG images in a list by file name.

Holding “Shift” allows you to select a sequence of images. Hold “Shift” and click the first and then the last image you want to open. Windows will select all images in between those two images. Holding “Ctrl” allows you to select multiple nonsequential images. Hold “Ctrl” and click each of the images you want to open to select multiple images. To change how images are displayed in File Explorer, click View in the menu bar at the top. Click one of the options to change how files and images are displayed. Clicking “Small Icons”, “Medium Icons”, “Large Icons”, “Extra Large Icons”, or “Tiles” will display the images as thumbnail images. “List” or “Details” displays the JPEG images in a list by file name.

If you open multiple images, you can switch from one image to the next by clicking the arrows to the left and right.

If you open multiple images, you can switch from one image to the next by clicking the arrows to the left and right.

If you open multiple images, you can switch from one image to the next by clicking the arrows to the left and right.

To view a slideshow of the images you selected, right-click the center of the opened image in Photos, and click Slideshow. This displays the images in full-screen mode and will change the images automatically every few seconds. Press “Esc” to exit the slideshow.

To view a slideshow of the images you selected, right-click the center of the opened image in Photos, and click Slideshow. This displays the images in full-screen mode and will change the images automatically every few seconds. Press “Esc” to exit the slideshow.

Right-click an image in File Explorer. Click Open with. Click the program you want to open the image with.

You can also click and drag a selection box over multiple images to select multiple images at once.

You can also click and drag a selection box over multiple images to select multiple images at once.

You can also click and drag a selection box over multiple images to select multiple images at once.

To switch from one image to the next, press the Left or Right arrow keys on the keyboard or scroll up and down with the mouse. You can also browse images in the panel to the left. To view the images as a slide show, click View in the menu bar at the top, then click Slideshow.

To switch from one image to the next, press the Left or Right arrow keys on the keyboard or scroll up and down with the mouse. You can also browse images in the panel to the left. To view the images as a slide show, click View in the menu bar at the top, then click Slideshow.

To switch from one image to the next, press the Left or Right arrow keys on the keyboard or scroll up and down with the mouse. You can also browse images in the panel to the left. To view the images as a slide show, click View in the menu bar at the top, then click Slideshow.

Right-click an image in Finder. Click Open with. Click the program you want to open the image with.