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Bug 142995 - 'mouse preferences' (single vs double-click) for File Management and Desktop hard to find
'mouse preferences' (single vs double-click) for File Management and Desktop ...
Status: RESOLVED NOTABUG
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: Desktop
3.1.x
Other Linux
: Low minor
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Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-05-23 10:25 UTC by M. Creidieki Crouch
Modified: 2012-09-19 20:15 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 3.1/3.2



Description M. Creidieki Crouch 2004-05-23 10:25:45 UTC
When I go to Applications->Desktop Preferences->Mouse, there is not an option
for whether to use single- or double-clicks to open desktop items. I would like
to be able to set my Desktop items to open with a single left-click. I don't
know whether this option doesn't currently exist, or whether it is in a
different preferences window.
Comment 1 Andrew Sobala 2004-05-23 10:38:35 UTC
It's in the File Management preferences window. I think that's probably a
sensible place for it to stay.
Comment 2 M. Creidieki Crouch 2004-05-23 11:01:01 UTC
Why is the File Management preferences window a sensible place to change the
mouse behavior of desktop icons? I searched through the lists of preferences
several times, and never thought to check "File Management".
Comment 3 Andrew Sobala 2004-05-23 13:56:34 UTC
hmm, it's because the things on your desktop are (normally) files. And the
preference affects the whole of the file manager.

Moving this to nautilus, because really it's a nautilus decision. And cc-ing
usability-maint, they'll probably have an opinion.
Comment 4 Calum Benson 2004-06-10 17:15:19 UTC
A couple of possible solutions spring to mind... either change the title of the
capplet to somehow convey that the desktop is included ("Desktop and File
Management" or something), and/or add a menu item for the capplet to the desktop
context menu.
Comment 5 M. Creidieki Crouch 2004-06-11 04:42:59 UTC
I think I was really hoping for more ability to configure how mouse clicks work
on the desktop--something like the "Keyboard Shortcuts" dialog, but for the
mouse.  After thinking about it, I decided that what I really wanted was to keep
the "select with left-click, activate with double-left-click" behavior, but to
have applications on the desktop activate with middle-click.

It sounds like changing these things on the desktop would change them in the
File Manager as well, which seems reasonable.
Comment 6 Matthew Gatto 2004-11-06 09:02:10 UTC
In response to comment 5: there is bug 137667 for more mouse button configurability.

Re-titling to reflect the issue at hand.
Comment 7 André Klapper 2011-08-19 10:46:13 UTC
Still valid in 3.1.4, however by default we don't use a "Desktop" concept anymore.
Comment 8 William Jon McCann 2012-09-19 20:15:21 UTC
Given that we don't show the desktop by default I think it is pretty reasonable to have the nautilus click settings in the nautilus preferences dialog.