Single click to open the tree in the Explorer

G

Guest

Is there a possibility to set the Windows Explorer so, that a single click on
a node's name in the navigation tree opens the tree?
This behaviour was working in Windows XP and was much better than now in
Vista where we need to find first the little tiny arrows on the left.
 
G

Guest

i know. a single click is much easier to use.
the new explorer is not as good as the old one in windows xp (except for
scaling picture previews) if you have to work intensiv on files such as for
software development.
 
G

Guest

Maybe somebody else knows how to change to single-click.
I also like to keep my hands on the keyboard and use the right and left
arrow keys for expanding and collapsing the tree.
 
R

R. C. White

Hi, Ludwig.
Maybe somebody else knows how to change to single-click.

Folder Options | General | Click items as follows.

Get to Folder Options in several ways. From Windows Explorer, click
Organize | Folder and Search Options.

RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
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Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
 

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