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"LastFocus" Tweak is Ignored
Posted: 11 Dec 2025 05:25
by WirlyWirly
In both the current 64-Bit
v28.10.0000 and a
::fresh instance, startup focus defaults to the address bar, regardless of where the configuration file says it should be.
This line in
XYplorer.ini is being ignored.
Re: "LastFocus" Tweak is Ignored
Posted: 12 Dec 2025 10:48
by admin
It's not a tweak, but a remembered state. It should just work, and it does here.

Re: "LastFocus" Tweak is Ignored
Posted: 13 Dec 2025 01:55
by WirlyWirly
Well, digging into it a bit more, I believe it's only an issue in the 64bit version.
I downloaded a copy of 32-Bit xyplorer_full_noinstall.zip and there's no bug; The last focus state works fine.
I then downloaded a copy of 64-Bit xyplorer64_full_noinstall.zip and the issue is reproducible; The last focus state is ignored.
Re: "LastFocus" Tweak is Ignored
Posted: 13 Dec 2025 09:30
by admin
That's what I assumed, but I'm not seeing it here.
Re: "LastFocus" Tweak is Ignored
Posted: 13 Dec 2025 20:25
by WirlyWirly
I'm not sure what you did, but the issue has been
kinda fixed in the latest beta;
v28.10.0005
It now
works with
LastFocus=L and
LastFocus=A
It does
not work with
LastFocus=R, there is still the broken behavior. It might just be that
R isn't an option? When I focus on the right-pane and do
File > Save Settings, it saves it as
LastFocus=L instead of
R.
I use
LastFocus=L, so for me at-least it's not a problem, but just something to be aware of

Re: "LastFocus" Tweak is Ignored
Posted: 14 Dec 2025 06:42
by RalphM
I'm pretty sure the "L" in this context stands for List.
There is no such thing as left and right pane as it could also be top and bottom depending on your preferences.
Re: "LastFocus" Tweak is Ignored
Posted: 14 Dec 2025 06:59
by WirlyWirly
Yeah, you're totally right. I was so set on Left and Right I forgot about List
Bug is fixed

Re: "LastFocus" Tweak is Ignored
Posted: 14 Dec 2025 10:12
by admin
WirlyWirly wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 20:25
I use
LastFocus=L...
What do you mean "use"? This ain't a tweak. You don't set it actively. It's something that works under the hood.
And yes, no "R".