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Old 09-27-2007   #5 (permalink)
Sandee


 
 

Re: How to single click

The only thing that happens if I click on Restore Defaults is the Browse
Folders section changes from "open each folder in its own window" to "open
each folder in the same window". I still do not have the option to do
anything in the Tasks section or the Click Items As Follows section. Can you
help? Please don't suggest the live on-line help Dell provides. That is
very time consuming and not very effective.

"dean-dean" wrote:
Quote:

> Yes, it is weird. On the General tab of Folder Options, what happens you
> click on the Restore Defaults button?
>
> "Sandee" <Sandee@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:371EE8FE-C5B7-40B9-A9FF-E287753BF1D1@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > dean-dean, Thank you but it didn't work. I did as you said. When I
> > click
> > on Run as Administrator, it brings up the folders option window. Under
> > the
> > general tab there are 3 subjects, tasks, browse folders and click items as
> > follows. I can't do anything in the tasks section or the click items as
> > follows section. The only thing I can change is to browse folders in a
> > separate window or the same window. Is this weird or what?
> >
> > "dean-dean" wrote:
> >
Quote:

> >> Try this. Go to Control Panel, change it to Classic View, then
> >> right-click
> >> on Folder Options, and choose Run as Administrator.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Sandee" <Sandee@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:CAE460FF-A22F-415F-B441-231830EBFF6A@xxxxxx
> >> >I just got a new computer with Bluetooth wireless keyboard & mouse. I
> >> >am
> >> > running Vista Home Premium. How come I can't single click to start
> >> > programs
> >> > or games? If I go to folder options, only the double click selection
> >> > is
> >> > in
> >> > dark print. It shows the option for single click but it is in light
> >> > grey
> >> > and
> >> > won't let me click on it.
> >> >
> >> > Thank you for your help.
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
>
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