How to select (and drag) multiple files?
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How to select (and drag) multiple files?
New user. Retired geek. Created a post. Didn't want to be the only ingrate. So, I deleted it.
Is there a way to send it to admin without a "public" post? I may be off base.
Is there a way to send it to admin without a "public" post? I may be off base.
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Re: Need to vent a question.
Send him a private message. Click this link.
Or you could just send him an email. The address is in XYplorer's Help menu -> About...
Or you could just send him an email. The address is in XYplorer's Help menu -> About...
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Re: Need to vent a question. how to send it to admin by mail
Hello and welcome to the club!
Often great features and improvements come out of the discussions that follow someone questioning how XY behaves.
A fresh look can be quite helpful.
It is my experience that this never happens. There is always someone else with the same or at least a similar question.Captain Rob wrote:Didn't want to be the only ingrate.
Often great features and improvements come out of the discussions that follow someone questioning how XY behaves.
A fresh look can be quite helpful.
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Re: Need to vent a question. how to send it to admin by mail
Thanks, guys, for the responses. Let me first request additional info that may help me determine if my frustration is warranted before I bother the boss.
I only sought out a Windows 7 Explorer replacement because I often move large blocks of files between directories already containing many files. The file types vary, but I typically sort and “block select" by file type.
Windows 7 Explorer was inadequate because it intermittently jumps to the top of the source directory forcing me to waste tons of time scrolling back down. An extremely frustrating bug MS won’t admit to - or fix.
XYplorer came so highly touted as the hands-down leader in file Management that I plopped down my $80.00 after only reviewing 13 competitors over three days – normally, I’d spend weeks.
In detail view with dual panes, I cannot ascertain any way to "block select" source files. I consider this basic functionality of any file manager.
To add insult to injury, when I left-click (select) on a file icon, instead of selecting the file, I typically get a “window preview” that moves to the left as I attempt to drag the file into the right pane (destination directory). No move takes place. (These happen to be .GIF files, if that matters.) Honestly, this is more frustrating than the grief Bill Gates has been dishing out.
If I can discover a consistent and easy process to move blocks of files between directories in XYplorer, it would go a long way toward making me feel better about the semi-blind faith I instilled prior to the purchase.
I only sought out a Windows 7 Explorer replacement because I often move large blocks of files between directories already containing many files. The file types vary, but I typically sort and “block select" by file type.
Windows 7 Explorer was inadequate because it intermittently jumps to the top of the source directory forcing me to waste tons of time scrolling back down. An extremely frustrating bug MS won’t admit to - or fix.
XYplorer came so highly touted as the hands-down leader in file Management that I plopped down my $80.00 after only reviewing 13 competitors over three days – normally, I’d spend weeks.
In detail view with dual panes, I cannot ascertain any way to "block select" source files. I consider this basic functionality of any file manager.
To add insult to injury, when I left-click (select) on a file icon, instead of selecting the file, I typically get a “window preview” that moves to the left as I attempt to drag the file into the right pane (destination directory). No move takes place. (These happen to be .GIF files, if that matters.) Honestly, this is more frustrating than the grief Bill Gates has been dishing out.
If I can discover a consistent and easy process to move blocks of files between directories in XYplorer, it would go a long way toward making me feel better about the semi-blind faith I instilled prior to the purchase.
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Re: Need to vent a question. how to send it to admin by mail
Can you clarify what you mean by block select? Perhaps with an screenshot (I use the free Greenshot for screen capture) or screencast (Jing, free)?
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Re: Need to vent a question. how to send it to admin by mail
Block Select: Selecting multiple files with minimal keystrokes. Accomplished in Explorer by selecting top or bottom desired file, then selecting the other end of the "block" while holding down the shift key (see wish list). Drag all selected files to destination directory - done. My screen shot lost color. The selected files were colored blue. Rob
Re: Need to vent a question. how to send it to admin by mail
You can do the same in XY too (click, SHIFT+click).
However, in XY, you have to drag by clicking the filename, instead of the icons.
pressing down on the icon of previewable files pops up a preview, it's feature of XY: Mouse-Down-Blow-Up.
However, in XY, you have to drag by clicking the filename, instead of the icons.
pressing down on the icon of previewable files pops up a preview, it's feature of XY: Mouse-Down-Blow-Up.
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Re: Need to vent a question. how to send it to admin by mail
Yeah you should be able to do block select just like SammaySarkar had said with Shift and Click. Also, just in case you wanted to have those check boxes as well, Tools > Customize List > Checkbox Selection.
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Re: Need to vent a question. how to send it to admin by mail
By factory default there is also a toolbar button to toggle the checkboxes.Enternal wrote:Yeah you should be able to do block select just like SammaySarkar had said with Shift and Click. Also, just in case you wanted to have those check boxes as well, Tools > Customize List > Checkbox Selection.
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Re: Need to vent a question. how to send it to admin by mail
Oh! You changed the default toolbar again? Seems like a very good choices of default toolbar buttons this time.admin wrote:By factory default there is also a toolbar button to toggle the checkboxes.Enternal wrote:Yeah you should be able to do block select just like SammaySarkar had said with Shift and Click. Also, just in case you wanted to have those check boxes as well, Tools > Customize List > Checkbox Selection.
Anyway, now I have an excuse to play around with Greenshot.
Re: Need to vent a question. how to send it to admin by mail
As has been pointed out there's the Checkbox Selections, and RegMos' video is great at showing the alternatives in Sticky Selections, Line Number Selection, and Selection Filters.
One thing surprisingly not yet mentioned, as it's rather popular, is the Type Stats and Filter feature. It makes it easy to filter or select items by their extensions: Clicking items will filter the list. Holding Ctrl when clicking will select files. Holding Shift when clicking will remove files from the selection.
Also, as SammaySarker said, the popup when you click on the icon is actually a feature called Mouse Down Blow Up - you can disable it by unchecking Configuration > Preview > Mouse Down Blow Up > On Thumbnails and Icons > On file icons as well: There's tons of additional information about the mentioned features on the Features page - just find them in the table and start going through the corresponding blue arrows or videos.
One thing surprisingly not yet mentioned, as it's rather popular, is the Type Stats and Filter feature. It makes it easy to filter or select items by their extensions: Clicking items will filter the list. Holding Ctrl when clicking will select files. Holding Shift when clicking will remove files from the selection.
Also, as SammaySarker said, the popup when you click on the icon is actually a feature called Mouse Down Blow Up - you can disable it by unchecking Configuration > Preview > Mouse Down Blow Up > On Thumbnails and Icons > On file icons as well: There's tons of additional information about the mentioned features on the Features page - just find them in the table and start going through the corresponding blue arrows or videos.
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Re: How to select (and drag) multiple files?
OMG! Windows Explorer has BRAINWASHED me so much. My habit is to NEVER click on filenames because I end up "editing" the filename instead of selecting it (another stupid GUI Explorer technique). Who needs renaming files to be that darn convenient? I'd much prefer to right click and select a menu option to rename a file. Where does Gates get his end-user testers? Or, does he even bother with end-user testing and reviews - I think not.
Anyway, Thank you all for the solutions you provided. I'm off and running now and looking forward to discovering how powerful and (dare I say) logical XYplorer is.
Be blessed,
Rob
Anyway, Thank you all for the solutions you provided. I'm off and running now and looking forward to discovering how powerful and (dare I say) logical XYplorer is.
Be blessed,
Rob
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Re: How to select (and drag) multiple files?
You can turn this off in XY: Tools | Customize List | Rename On Slow Double-ClickCaptain Rob wrote:OMG! Windows Explorer has BRAINWASHED me so much. My habit is to NEVER click on filenames because I end up "editing" the filename instead of selecting it (another stupid GUI Explorer technique). Who needs renaming files to be that darn convenient?
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Re: How to select (and drag) multiple files?
A somewhat similar question (which i cannot find an answer to in the forum)
I select multiple files (as source files i want to copy to another directory in another XY window)
I click and drag the selected group of files, but it reverts back to just selecting the file where my mouse was for the start of the drag operation.
I have to copy and paste the group to be successful.
Is there a way to drag a group of files. (i tried right click also, which intuitively would give me a choice of COPY or MOVE).
Second question, somewhat related.
WHen i have a single file selected to drag into an app (for opening or processing), it requires a second attempt to be successful. The first click and drag does nothing.
How to click and drag a single file into an app.
I think there's something basic i'm not understanding about XY.
Thank you!
I select multiple files (as source files i want to copy to another directory in another XY window)
I click and drag the selected group of files, but it reverts back to just selecting the file where my mouse was for the start of the drag operation.
I have to copy and paste the group to be successful.
Is there a way to drag a group of files. (i tried right click also, which intuitively would give me a choice of COPY or MOVE).
Second question, somewhat related.
WHen i have a single file selected to drag into an app (for opening or processing), it requires a second attempt to be successful. The first click and drag does nothing.
How to click and drag a single file into an app.
I think there's something basic i'm not understanding about XY.
Thank you!