Hi,
To set your folder options:
1. Open a folder, such as your Home folder.
2. Press Alt+e to open the edit menu.
3. Arrow down to preferences and press Enter.
4. This screen has a number of tabs including: Views, Behavior, Display,
List.
5. You can tab through the various options on each tab page. You may
have to use the Orca line up/down commands to learn about folder option
controls that do not speak. Using this method, you can set all of the
folder options.
Also, look for a program called MintTweak. I installed it using apt-get.
It give you control over various system options, including which system
icons to display on the desktop.
HTH,
John
On 11/19/2021 5:00 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Dear List,
I have searched the control center, but cant find out how to change the default folder views, or how to get a are you sure dialog when deleting files.
I had a hard time selecting the icons to show on the desktop. I had to use flat review to select my options.
But as I said, I cant find anything about folder options.
Thanks,
Rob
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