Selecting Files - as if SHIFT is held down
Posted: 15 Sep 2016 13:44
I have been experiencing a strange thing with file selection. It's a situation where it's as if I am Shift-Selecting files. It acts as if I select a file or folder, and am holding down shift and selecting another file several up or down.. and it selects that and everything in between. Keep in mind I am not holding shift.
At first I thought it was something with AutoHotKey.. but I have disabled that and it still happens.
I am running XYplorer 17.10 (Registered)
I installed a standalone version of XYplorer 15.xx.. and I could not duplicate the issue.
Here is how I duplicate it.
1. create a new folder - step down into that folder
2. create at least 6 new folders or txt files. Named whatever you like.
3. Shift-DEL one or more of them.
4. Then when I select around by clicking on the files with the mouse its as if the shift is still down and I am getting multiple selections.
This happens on existing files/folders.. but I do the temp files and folders so I don't trash real things.
I can get it to go away by tapping the SHIFT key several times.
Has anyone else experienced this?
I can't get it to happen outside of XYplorer. -- it may be a new thing since 17.xx.
At first I thought it was something with AutoHotKey.. but I have disabled that and it still happens.
I am running XYplorer 17.10 (Registered)
I installed a standalone version of XYplorer 15.xx.. and I could not duplicate the issue.
Here is how I duplicate it.
1. create a new folder - step down into that folder
2. create at least 6 new folders or txt files. Named whatever you like.
3. Shift-DEL one or more of them.
4. Then when I select around by clicking on the files with the mouse its as if the shift is still down and I am getting multiple selections.
This happens on existing files/folders.. but I do the temp files and folders so I don't trash real things.
I can get it to go away by tapping the SHIFT key several times.
Has anyone else experienced this?
I can't get it to happen outside of XYplorer. -- it may be a new thing since 17.xx.