Opening Tabs In Background...?
Opening Tabs In Background...?
When I MIDDLE-CLICK on a folder, I do NOT want XYPLORER to focus on the new tab. I want tabs to open in the background. I want focus to remain on the current folder I am in.
I have searched high and low for this setting, and I simply can’t find it.
How do I make XYPLORER behave like this?
I have searched high and low for this setting, and I simply can’t find it.
How do I make XYPLORER behave like this?
Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
does my post make sense? if so, is it possible to do?
Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
Hold the control key down when you click on a folder to open a new tab in the background. That should do what you want with a normal left mouse click or middle button click.
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Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
Thanks for your help, but it did not work. Nothing changes when I hold down CTRL. Tabs still open like they usually do.
Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
Ctrl + LMB Click in the tree does exactly what you're asking for (at least here).
Ctrl + MMB Click might depend on your assignment of MMB.
Did you test it in a fresh instance?
Ctrl + MMB Click might depend on your assignment of MMB.
Did you test it in a fresh instance?
Ralph
(OS: W11 22H2 Home x64 - XY: Current beta - Office 2019 32-bit - Display: 1920x1080 @ 125%)
(OS: W11 22H2 Home x64 - XY: Current beta - Office 2019 32-bit - Display: 1920x1080 @ 125%)
Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
Right click on a folder and the first menu item should be "Open in a new background tab". Make sure that in the Help menu "Keyboard shortcuts on Menu" is checked. Also go to the Help menu | List all commands...and then type in "background" in the filter box and see what comes up. That command should be Command ID #1008.
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Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
Command #1008 is "Miscellaneous | Go To | Open Containing Folder in New Background Tab" and is not the same as the context menu "Open in a new background tab".klownboy wrote:Right click on a folder and the first menu item should be "Open in a new background tab". Make sure that in the Help menu "Keyboard shortcuts on Menu" is checked. Also go to the Help menu | List all commands...and then type in "background" in the filter box and see what comes up. That command should be Command ID #1008.
Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
Yes you are right. They are different. I shouldn't have confused the issue with the Help statements.Leito wrote:Command #1008 is "Miscellaneous | Go To | Open Containing Folder in New Background Tab" and is not the same as the context menu "Open in a new background tab".
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Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
Is there a way yet to set the default MMB folder select (in file list, NOT tree) behavior to open tab in background instead of automatically changing focus to the new tab, taking the user away from the previously active tab?
I have to believe there is a way to accomplish this since that's default behavior for any major web browser. I've searched and only found people suggesting to utilize CTRL + LMB in the file tree or right click and use the context menu to open folders in the background, but neither of those are as convenient as just being able to use the MMB to open a selected folder in a background tab WITHOUT taking focus away from the folder the user is currently viewing.
I would add that you could even add an additional setting to reverse the default MMB folder select behavior to open selections in the background UNLESS CTRL is held, in which case the MMB + folder select (in file list) would then, and only then, open the selection in a new tab AND change focus.
With these options available users are able to select the behavior which is most convenient for them.
Anyone spending significant time in XYp should be able to appreciate this as it would potentially save significant time/'physical' effort in user experience over a lifetime.
Think, what could you do with all those minutes saved from mouse clicks that shouldn't be necessary? How many cases of carpal tunnel might have been avoided if tabs just opened in the background without needing to perform additional point + click/keyboard + mouse combinations?I'm being facetious but hopefully the point is being made and I'm not alone in this train of thought.
If this does not exist yet then I highly suggest the devs implement this basic feature as long as it doesn't cause any other issues and isn't too complicated to achieve. With the high level of customization settings available I wouldn't think that adding this 'feature' would go against the program/devs "values" for lack of a better word.
Let me know if there's a solution that I'm overlooking and if not please raise awareness to this request to the developers, thank you.
I have to believe there is a way to accomplish this since that's default behavior for any major web browser. I've searched and only found people suggesting to utilize CTRL + LMB in the file tree or right click and use the context menu to open folders in the background, but neither of those are as convenient as just being able to use the MMB to open a selected folder in a background tab WITHOUT taking focus away from the folder the user is currently viewing.
I would add that you could even add an additional setting to reverse the default MMB folder select behavior to open selections in the background UNLESS CTRL is held, in which case the MMB + folder select (in file list) would then, and only then, open the selection in a new tab AND change focus.
With these options available users are able to select the behavior which is most convenient for them.
Anyone spending significant time in XYp should be able to appreciate this as it would potentially save significant time/'physical' effort in user experience over a lifetime.
Think, what could you do with all those minutes saved from mouse clicks that shouldn't be necessary? How many cases of carpal tunnel might have been avoided if tabs just opened in the background without needing to perform additional point + click/keyboard + mouse combinations?I'm being facetious but hopefully the point is being made and I'm not alone in this train of thought.
If this does not exist yet then I highly suggest the devs implement this basic feature as long as it doesn't cause any other issues and isn't too complicated to achieve. With the high level of customization settings available I wouldn't think that adding this 'feature' would go against the program/devs "values" for lack of a better word.
Let me know if there's a solution that I'm overlooking and if not please raise awareness to this request to the developers, thank you.
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Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
Was there ever a solution to this? I would really like this feature in XYplorer.
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Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
Sorry for the late reply! I will implement this as an option.
Actually I wonder if the current Configuration | General | Menus, Mouse, Usability | Mouse | Middle-click opens folder in new tab should not just do this (background tab)?!
Opinions? (I never middle-click myself)
Actually I wonder if the current Configuration | General | Menus, Mouse, Usability | Mouse | Middle-click opens folder in new tab should not just do this (background tab)?!
Opinions? (I never middle-click myself)
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Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
From me. For regular foreground opening I use the "+"-button.
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Re: Opening Tabs In Background...?
Already done. Made it optional. Default to background. Making everybody happy is a success strategy.
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I just thought I would bring to your attention something, this new option affects the keyboard shortcut Shift+Click in the tree to open a foreground tab, it would be better (in my opinion) if it didn't so you could have the new middle click option enabled (for the list mainly) but still be able to open a new foreground tab from the tree. Also you wouldn't expect that behavior to be affected by enabling a middle click config option.