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![]() XP Explorer Left Pane Folders Need to know how to stop left-pane underlined and single-click on folders to open and expand. I want to stop auto-expand. This is left pane... the options to "double-click" don't work. Maybe a registry edit? Thanks. |
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AlleyCat wrote:
XP Explorer Left Pane Folders Need to know how to stop left-pane underlined and single-click on folders to open and expand. I want to stop auto-expand. This is left pane... the options to "double-click" don't work. Maybe a registry edit? Thanks. When you say double-click options don't work, are you saying opening Windows Explorer (not XP Explorer, which is http://www.xpexplorer.com/) and selecting the Tools - Options menu, in the General tab, that deselecting (disabling) single-click by selecting (enabling) "Double-click to open an item (single-click to select)" doesn't let you single-click on a folder to just select it? You sure your mouse is working; i.e., that it isn't bouncing its contacts in the switch to effect a double click rather than a single click? That's why my mouse is doing now. Not all the time but often enough to make me buy a new mouse. All mice are still mechanical devices. They still have mechanical switches and their shell must flex to push the switches and the wheel is obviously mechanical despite it may use an LED to watch the rotation. Having a LED watch for position change does not eliminate the other parts are mechanically based. Maybe you have the double-clicking interval too long so two successive clicks you think are far enough apart to be single clicks are actually interpreted as a double-click. Go into the Mouse applet in Control Panel and test your double-click speed. Your double-click speed (the interval between clicks) might be set too slow. If the problem isn't caused by a defective mouse (try a different one) or overly long delay configured between clicks to effect a double click then Windows Explorer not obeying the "Double click to open" setting means you likely installed something that interferes with double clicking or mouse operation. |
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AlleyCat wrote:
XP Explorer Left Pane Folders Need to know how to stop left-pane underlined and single-click on folders to open and expand. I want to stop auto-expand. Hmm, as I recalled, underlined means you have the single-click option enabled. You have to change Windows Explorer to use the double click to open. http://www.askdavetaylor.com/0-blog-...ns-general.png |
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VanguardLH,
A heads-up: Hmm, as I recalled, underlined means you have the single-click option enabled. I have got an XPsp3 setup here, and just took a look at that option. The single/double-click setting only seems to affect the listview in the pane on the right, not the treeview in the pane on the left (just tested it). Regards, Rudy Wieser -- Origional message: VanguardLH schreef in berichtnieuws ... AlleyCat wrote: XP Explorer Left Pane Folders Need to know how to stop left-pane underlined and single-click on folders to open and expand. I want to stop auto-expand. Hmm, as I recalled, underlined means you have the single-click option enabled. You have to change Windows Explorer to use the double click to open. http://www.askdavetaylor.com/0-blog-...ions-general.p ng |
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![]() On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 23:22:19 +0200, R.Wieser says... VanguardLH, A heads-up: Hmm, as I recalled, underlined means you have the single-click option enabled. I have got an XPsp3 setup here, and just took a look at that option. The single/double-click setting only seems to affect the listview in the pane on the right, not the treeview in the pane on the left (just tested it). Regards, Rudy Wieser On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 13:02:32 -0500, VanguardLH says... XP Explorer Left Pane Folders Need to know how to stop left-pane underlined and single-click on folders to open and expand. I want to stop auto-expand. This is left pane... the options to "double-click" don't work. Maybe a registry edit? Thanks. When you say double-click options don't work, are you saying opening Windows Explorer (not XP Explorer, which is http://www.xpexplorer.com/) Got it licked... thanks for your replies! I wasn't expressing myself well enough and NOTHING I did worked! http://www.watchingthenet.com/stop-w...automatically- expanding-folders-trees-in-xp.html Stop Windows Explorer From Automatically Expanding Folders Trees In XP Whenever I click on a folder in the left pane of Windows Explorer, it expands the folder and also shows it's contents in the right window pane. I just want to be able to navigate down the tree with out any folders expanding. Is there a setting to disable explorer from always expanding a folder when I click on it (especially since the folder contents are shown anyway in the right pane)? Answer: I can understand your annoyance with this feature in Windows Explorer. It doesn't seem to make much sense if you click on a folder, that has sub- folders under it in the left navigation pane, only to have it expand AND show the folder contents in the right pane. http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp- content/uploads/image/winexplorerexpand1.png What's more annoying, if you are trying to find something quickly and you start clicking on several folders in the left pane, you have to wait while each folder expands and closes. Fortunately there is an easy fix to disable the folder list from expanding. Disable Automatic Folder Expansion Using Control Panel To disable auto expanding from the Control Panel in XP - click on Start \ Run \ Control Panel then double click on Folder Options. Select the View tab and under the Advanced Settings: section, uncheck Display Simple folder view in Explorers folder list and click OK. (this wasn't working either) http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp- content/uploads/image/winexplorerexpand2.png Disable Automatic Folder Expansion Using Registry If you prefer to use the registry to make the same change, click on Start\Run and enter regedit in the run box. NOTE: Follow the below steps exactly as specified and do not make any changes other than specified while in the Registry. Always create a System Restore point or backup of your Computer before making changes in the registry. - Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion \Explorer\Advanced\FriendlyTree - In the right pane, double click on FriendlyTree and change the Value data: number from 1 to 0 and click OK. http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp- content/uploads/image/winexplorerexpand3.png - Exit the registry After making the change, automatic expansion of sub folders will be disabled. Expanding a folder can now be done by double clicking the folder or clicking on the plus icon. THANKS AGAIN! |
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![]() On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 13:02:32 -0500, VanguardLH says... XP Explorer Left Pane Folders Need to know how to stop left-pane underlined and single-click on folders to open and expand. I want to stop auto-expand. This is left pane... the options to "double-click" don't work. Maybe a registry edit? Thanks. When you say double-click options don't work, are you saying opening Windows Explorer (not XP Explorer, which is http://www.xpexplorer.com/) Got it licked... thanks for your replies! I wasn't expressing myself well enough and NOTHING I did worked! http://www.watchingthenet.com/stop-w...automatically- expanding-folders-trees-in-xp.html Stop Windows Explorer From Automatically Expanding Folders Trees In XP Whenever I click on a folder in the left pane of Windows Explorer, it expands the folder and also shows it's contents in the right window pane. I just want to be able to navigate down the tree with out any folders expanding. Is there a setting to disable explorer from always expanding a folder when I click on it (especially since the folder contents are shown anyway in the right pane)? Answer: I can understand your annoyance with this feature in Windows Explorer. It doesn't seem to make much sense if you click on a folder, that has sub- folders under it in the left navigation pane, only to have it expand AND show the folder contents in the right pane. http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp- content/uploads/image/winexplorerexpand1.png What's more annoying, if you are trying to find something quickly and you start clicking on several folders in the left pane, you have to wait while each folder expands and closes. Fortunately there is an easy fix to disable the folder list from expanding. Disable Automatic Folder Expansion Using Control Panel To disable auto expanding from the Control Panel in XP - click on Start \ Run \ Control Panel then double click on Folder Options. Select the View tab and under the Advanced Settings: section, uncheck Display Simple folder view in Explorers folder list and click OK. (this wasn't working either) http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp- content/uploads/image/winexplorerexpand2.png Disable Automatic Folder Expansion Using Registry If you prefer to use the registry to make the same change, click on Start\Run and enter regedit in the run box. NOTE: Follow the below steps exactly as specified and do not make any changes other than specified while in the Registry. Always create a System Restore point or backup of your Computer before making changes in the registry. - Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion \Explorer\Advanced\FriendlyTree - In the right pane, double click on FriendlyTree and change the Value data: number from 1 to 0 and click OK. http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp- content/uploads/image/winexplorerexpand3.png - Exit the registry After making the change, automatic expansion of sub folders will be disabled. Expanding a folder can now be done by double clicking the folder or clicking on the plus icon. THANKS AGAIN! |
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AlleyCat wrote:
On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 23:22:19 +0200, R.Wieser says... VanguardLH, A heads-up: Hmm, as I recalled, underlined means you have the single-click option enabled. I have got an XPsp3 setup here, and just took a look at that option. The single/double-click setting only seems to affect the listview in the pane on the right, not the treeview in the pane on the left (just tested it). Regards, Rudy Wieser On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 13:02:32 -0500, VanguardLH says... XP Explorer Left Pane Folders Need to know how to stop left-pane underlined and single-click on folders to open and expand. I want to stop auto-expand. This is left pane... the options to "double-click" don't work. Maybe a registry edit? Thanks. When you say double-click options don't work, are you saying opening Windows Explorer (not XP Explorer, which is http://www.xpexplorer.com/) Got it licked... thanks for your replies! I wasn't expressing myself well enough and NOTHING I did worked! http://www.watchingthenet.com/stop-w...automatically- expanding-folders-trees-in-xp.html Stop Windows Explorer From Automatically Expanding Folders Trees In XP Whenever I click on a folder in the left pane of Windows Explorer, it expands the folder and also shows it's contents in the right window pane. I just want to be able to navigate down the tree with out any folders expanding. Is there a setting to disable explorer from always expanding a folder when I click on it (especially since the folder contents are shown anyway in the right pane)? Answer: I can understand your annoyance with this feature in Windows Explorer. It doesn't seem to make much sense if you click on a folder, that has sub- folders under it in the left navigation pane, only to have it expand AND show the folder contents in the right pane. http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp- content/uploads/image/winexplorerexpand1.png What's more annoying, if you are trying to find something quickly and you start clicking on several folders in the left pane, you have to wait while each folder expands and closes. Fortunately there is an easy fix to disable the folder list from expanding. Disable Automatic Folder Expansion Using Control Panel To disable auto expanding from the Control Panel in XP - click on Start \ Run \ Control Panel then double click on Folder Options. Select the View tab and under the Advanced Settings: section, uncheck Display Simple folder view in Explorers folder list and click OK. (this wasn't working either) http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp- content/uploads/image/winexplorerexpand2.png Disable Automatic Folder Expansion Using Registry If you prefer to use the registry to make the same change, click on Start\Run and enter regedit in the run box. NOTE: Follow the below steps exactly as specified and do not make any changes other than specified while in the Registry. Always create a System Restore point or backup of your Computer before making changes in the registry. - Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion \Explorer\Advanced\FriendlyTree - In the right pane, double click on FriendlyTree and change the Value data: number from 1 to 0 and click OK. http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp- content/uploads/image/winexplorerexpand3.png - Exit the registry After making the change, automatic expansion of sub folders will be disabled. Expanding a folder can now be done by double clicking the folder or clicking on the plus icon. THANKS AGAIN! Thanks for posting the cure here. Forgot all about that view option. |
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