AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8Ghz, 16Gb DDR4, RX6600XT with Dell U2520D at 2560x1440@60Hz scaling 125%
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
I can reproduce it 50% of the time.
As Klummy first posted, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8Ghz, 16Gb DDR4, RX6600XT with Dell U2520D at 2560x1440@60Hz scaling 125%
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
klumy wrote:no, maybe someone else can check if this feature work under Windows 2000 SP4
It works at a limited directory depth. Which means if you open another on same level ex. c:\test it will close again on opening c:\gif. However, if you open c:\test\subfolder and then open c:\gif, only child folder closes and not the parent c:\test folder as well.
klumy wrote:no, maybe someone else can check if this feature work under Windows 2000 SP4
It works at a limited directory depth. Which means if you open another on same level ex. c:\test it will close again on opening c:\gif. However, if you open c:\test\subfolder and then open c:\gif, only child folder closes and not the parent c:\test folder as well.
Yes i close the parent of previous selection, must i collapse the full branch??
Now works OK, I have only a small proposal:
If it is technically possible, delay folding tree until another branch is expanded (not selected).
Reason:
'Single click to expand folder tree' is UNchecked.
I browse c: drive. Now I would like to browse e: drive. I click e: drive (it is now selected, but not yet expanded), then c: drive folds and my e: drive escapes up. I have to move mouse up to complete expanding branch.