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| Guest | How to Open in new window? In XP one used to be able to open a folder/folder shortcut in a new window by holding down the Ctrl key while double-clicking. How does one achieve the same result in Vista [HP] i.e. without creative a new window and then double clicking... It's driving me nuts... TIA Julian |
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| Guest | Re: How to Open in new window? Hello, the double-click open feature won't work if the Folders panel in the left side of the folder is expanded. So, collapse it, and it'll work again. Yes, it's really tricky! Greetings, P. Di Stolfo "Julian" <Julian@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:43028D85-0BB6-4D81-9D17-1E6A8B78D6B5@microsoft.com... > In XP one used to be able to open a folder/folder shortcut in a new window > by > holding down the Ctrl key while double-clicking. > > How does one achieve the same result in Vista [HP] i.e. without creative a > new window and then double clicking... > > It's driving me nuts... > > TIA > > Julian |
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| Guest | Re: How to Open in new window? Sorry I missed your reply! Just found my own thread again by complete accident. Yes, it is indeed as you said. Ridiculous! Thanks for the info though, Julian In fact, now I've said thank you I'll just have a quiet rant to myself and anyone standing by the grille... is this behaviour by design, like so many other supposedly unifying and helpful UI decisions - or is it just a bug rushed through to release? Half the problem has got to be that MS didn't watch XP users using Vista... but what about the betas? Did no one pick this up? I doubt it - in which case why wasn't it fixed? Ah - same-old, same-old... priorities? Come on guys, you can fix the really simple things like this (and a "New Folder" button for explorer windows..) and make a lot of people a lot happier than they are. Improved productivity with Vista? More work certainly... So, Vista's selling like hotcakes... that means that a lot of people are going to end up with burned fingers. Whinge, moan, gripe, grumble, mutter, gnash teeth, draw 5-pointed star, invoke demons, laugh maniacally... Its Mine! MY Computer! Do my bidding hahahahahahaha "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > Hello, > > the double-click open feature won't work if the Folders panel in the left > side of the folder is expanded. > So, collapse it, and it'll work again. > Yes, it's really tricky! > > Greetings, > P. Di Stolfo > > "Julian" <Julian@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:43028D85-0BB6-4D81-9D17-1E6A8B78D6B5@microsoft.com... > > In XP one used to be able to open a folder/folder shortcut in a new window > > by > > holding down the Ctrl key while double-clicking. > > > > How does one achieve the same result in Vista [HP] i.e. without creative a > > new window and then double clicking... > > > > It's driving me nuts... > > > > TIA > > > > Julian > |
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| Guest | RE: How to Open in new window? "Julian" wrote: > In XP one used to be able to open a folder/folder shortcut in a new window by > holding down the Ctrl key while double-clicking. > > How does one achieve the same result in Vista [HP] i.e. without creative a > new window and then double clicking... what u can probably do is open a new window by pressing ctrl and n key on the key board , ok this answers ur question > > It's driving me nuts... > > TIA > > Julian |
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| Guest | RE: How to Open in new window? "arindam_km" wrote: > "Julian" wrote: > > > In XP one used to be able to open a folder/folder shortcut in a new window by > > holding down the Ctrl key while double-clicking. > > > > How does one achieve the same result in Vista [HP] i.e. without creative a > > new window and then double clicking... > > what u can probably do is open a new window by pressing ctrl and n key on > the key board , ok this answers ur question Thanks for the thought but that's what I meant when I said "how does on do this without creating a new window..." which is a keyboard action and then a mouse action instead of one combined action, i.e. two actions where one used to suffice. Trivial on its own, but a heap of aggravation is just a lot of little aggravations piled up... |
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