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Message #02094
Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 22:37 +0200, Remco wrote:
> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 22:15, Tyler Brainerd <tylerbrainerd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Only incidentally. The primary way of opening a file in the open dialog, and
> > the way I see mothers, fathers, and the basically uninformed using it, is by
> > selecting then pushing the open button, not double clicking. I've actually
> > had people freak out by how quick I get through that navigation, because
> > they had no clue you could do that.
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> Still, it's a problem that needs to be solved. A single click setting
> should take effect for the whole system, not just Nautilus.
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Indeed. Jan-Christoph Borchardt sent an email to GNOME Usability and GTK
+ developers (and this list) a couple of days ago about this very:
https://lists.launchpad.net/ayatana/msg01995.html
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Alex Lourie, 2010-05-15
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Frederik Nnaji, 2010-05-15
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Tyler Brainerd, 2010-05-16
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Frederik Nnaji, 2010-05-16
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Jeremy Bicha, 2010-05-16
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Alex Lourie, 2010-05-16
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Frederik Nnaji, 2010-05-16
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Mark Curtis, 2010-05-16
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Tyler Brainerd, 2010-05-16
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Remco, 2010-05-16