"Ed Bernard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I want to be able to either:
> - Disable click-and-drag within a Windows Explorer environment (when using
> either left or right mouse button)
> - Ask user to confirm that they want to move/copy by click-and-drag within
> a Windows Explorer environment (when using left or right mouse button)
>
> Reason: I have a couple of users who have heavy index fingers and
> frequently move folders/folder-trees to other folders inadvertently. They
> don't remember how to do global searches to find the lost folders and it
> wastes a lot of IT time. I'm not condemning them, just trying to make it
> a bit more complicated for them to move folders (which they rarely do
> deliberately anyway).
>
> I'm wondering if there's a registry fix. Anybody?
>
> Thanks.
Hi Ed,
I'm not aware of any way to add a confirmation to a drag/drop operation. If
they use My Computer (folder only), instead of Explorer (tree and folder),
they wouldn't be able to accidently drag folder-trees. Instead of using
Explorer to navigate to a particular folder, they could use Search Companion
to find files and folders, or you could put shortcuts on the Start Menu to
particular folders they regularly need to open. Possibly instead of looking
for a software solution, maybe there is a hardware possibility or two, like
mouse buttons with stronger springs, or switch to using a trak-ball instead
of mouse. (Tie reminder strings around their fingers with helium balloons on
the other end?
FWIW. --Richard