Open With Single Click And Inactive Panel/View
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Open With Single Click And Inactive Panel/View
Hello,
When using the "Open file and directories with a single click" option and you are clicking on a file/directory of an inactive view, you need to click 2 times, one time to activate the view and another time to actually enter the directory or open the file. Is there a way to have only one click to do this ?
Best Regards,
Thomas
When using the "Open file and directories with a single click" option and you are clicking on a file/directory of an inactive view, you need to click 2 times, one time to activate the view and another time to actually enter the directory or open the file. Is there a way to have only one click to do this ?
Best Regards,
Thomas
TAB
2KelSolaar
Hello ! Welcome aboard !
• Press the TAB key prior, it's that I do…
- Moreover, I recommend you to set the single click option in your <wincmd.ini> file as :
[Configuration]
SingleClickStart=2
or
SingleClickStart=6
for security reasons :
Claude
Clo
Hello ! Welcome aboard !
• Press the TAB key prior, it's that I do…
- Moreover, I recommend you to set the single click option in your <wincmd.ini> file as :
[Configuration]
SingleClickStart=2
or
SingleClickStart=6
for security reasons :
Kind regardsSingleClickStart=Flag
*0 A double-click starts the programmes (default).
¤ Recommended.
* 1 : A single click starts the programmes and opens the files (Win98 WEB style)
! Not recommended ! A virus “disguised” as an innocent file could be under the cursor !
* 2 : Only opens the folders by a single click, not files¦programmes or archives.
* 5 : Like “1”, but disables the XP listbox autoscroll…
* 6 : Like “2”, but disables the XP listbox autoscroll
(the cursor remains on the selected directory when one moves the mouse over the list)
¤ Recommended, secure and handy!
Claude
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Re: TAB
Yeah that's a way to do the thing But like said John it would be really nice to not need this extra click : I'm coming from Speedcommander that don't require it and I'm really used to this behavior (less clicks).Clo wrote:2KelSolaar
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yw
You don't need to install AHK, you can either compile the script to an Exe or you can just take AutoHotkey.exe with you and start it with the script as parameter.
Icfu
You don't need to install AHK, you can either compile the script to an Exe or you can just take AutoHotkey.exe with you and start it with the script as parameter.
Icfu
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I like SingleClickStart=1 (with listbox autoscroll).
However, there is an annoyance with multiple columns of filenames when one of the columns is only partially visible (you can only see the first few letters of the names and the rest is cut off by the window border). If I move the mouse slightly into this partially hidden column, then the autoscroll quickly scrolls to the end of the list.
Is this just a feature of the XP listbox autoscroll? It would be preferable to autoscroll only enough to make the partial column fully visible.
However, there is an annoyance with multiple columns of filenames when one of the columns is only partially visible (you can only see the first few letters of the names and the rest is cut off by the window border). If I move the mouse slightly into this partially hidden column, then the autoscroll quickly scrolls to the end of the list.
Is this just a feature of the XP listbox autoscroll? It would be preferable to autoscroll only enough to make the partial column fully visible.
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Unfortunately it's a bug of XP autoscroll. I specifically set the flag to auto-scroll only as much as necessary, but the XP listbox control ignores that and scrolls until the item is completely visible.
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Re: Open With Single Click And Inactive Panel/View
Hi!
I'm a mouse-centric and SingleClickStart user too and I hate this double-click in inactive panel, because you should every click remember is it "single" or "double" this time. EVERY TIME! That damn inactive panel, you never know if single click open file/folder or not.
I have tried AHK script from this post, but it doesn't solve the issue, because you can't select item and then click any action button on toolbar - you lost focus.
I had stopped using TC, finally.
But now I have a solution or I think I have.
I've been testing it for a while and it works.
AHK script (I use it for all windows, and it works even if you came to inactive panel from other window)
If you don't know (as I do) how to select one item at a time in SingleClickStart mode, you may try this AHK script (key A=cm_ClearAll in config) to use Right click (UseRightButton=1 in config). Right-click-moving and ctrl/shift-left-click for multiselection still work.
This is truly a dream come true for me! More than 10 years old problem, as I see...
PS. Sorry for my pour English.
I'm a mouse-centric and SingleClickStart user too and I hate this double-click in inactive panel, because you should every click remember is it "single" or "double" this time. EVERY TIME! That damn inactive panel, you never know if single click open file/folder or not.
I have tried AHK script from this post, but it doesn't solve the issue, because you can't select item and then click any action button on toolbar - you lost focus.
I had stopped using TC, finally.
But now I have a solution or I think I have.
I've been testing it for a while and it works.
AHK script (I use it for all windows, and it works even if you came to inactive panel from other window)
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~LButton::
ControlGetFocus, Focused, A
MouseGetPos, , , , Hovered
if (Hovered = "LCLListBox2" and Focused != "LCLListBox2")
Send {LButton}
else if (Hovered = "LCLListBox3" and Focused != "LCLListBox3")
Send {LButton}
return
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#IfWinActive, ahk_class TTOTAL_CMD
~RButton::
Send {a}
return
#IfWinActive
PS. Sorry for my pour English.