Hans de Goede wrote:
Brian Pepple wrote:
On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 10:13 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
I don't see how anyone with directories more than 2 levels deep or
uses it for system file access can tolerate the useless trail of
intermediate windows it leaves behind. Have I missed something basic
about how to get rid of them?
A mouse-middle-key double-click opens a directory, and closes it's
parent.
Amazing what genius came up with that, try mouse middle button double
clicking with middle butten emulation, or with a slightly flaky
scrollwheel (iow most).
And yet the people in favor of spatial view keep claiming this was
designed by a usability expert. As soon as someone says doubleclick with
a different button then left, he loses all credibility as usability expert.
+1 to dimi for having a poll about changing the default to open all
links in
browser mode.
And +1 to the poll in favor of changing the default.
+1
Maybe I could get used to the spatial mode but the middle-double-click
makes its use impossible for me. Who exactly was this usability expert
thinking this was a good idea? I'd really like to know.
Regards,
Dennis
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