How to auto-sync the preview pane with selected files?

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Jerry
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How to auto-sync the preview pane with selected files?

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Hi,
If I have the preview pane up on a file and then press either the arrow keys or pageUp/Down keys to move up/down the files in the list, I expect the preview to change accordingly to show each successively selected file. But this is not happening. Is this possible and if not, why not? Or is there some option that controls this?

Using XYplorer 9.10.0022 on Win 7 Pro 64 bit

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Re: How to auto-sync the preview pane with selected files?

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Jerry wrote:If I have the preview pane up on a file and then press either the arrow keys or pageUp/Down keys to move up/down the files in the list, I expect the preview to change accordingly to show each successively selected file.
AFAIK, that's what should happen.

maybe your situation is the one i reported here:
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic. ... 393#p46806
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Jerry
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Re: How to auto-sync the preview pane with selected files?

Post by Jerry »

Hmm, ok. Just tried now and it's working. I did restart XY since posting the problem, but don't know what really changed to either cause or stop it. The popup info during mouse hover on file icons was also not working at the time either.
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