Possible to get XP type folder veiw?

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    I am slightly confused by this thread. I am using Windows Explorer in 7 in exactly the same way as I was doing before in XP and before that in 2000. The details view is exactly the same in all versions of Windows, except that Windows 7 adds a different bar on top with various options, while the conventional "File", etc. buttons are gone by default (but can be restored if necessary). The attached screenshot show what I mean.
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  2. Posts : 126
    windows 7 pro 64 bit
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       #22

    Yes, i saw that and it was enabled by default. But like i said, i can live with it rather than add 2 apps to get one feature. Thanks for your trouble in any case.

    Unifex....the difference is that in details view in 7, when the mouse cursor is next to any file in a folder, the focus rectangle highlights the file all the way across the folders so when you try and click and hold and pull the cursor down to highlight a bunch of files, it instead grabs the file it was next to when you clicked instead of creating a focus rectangle from that point on down till you stop. In XP the focus rectangle only appears on a single file if the mouse cursor touches the edge of the file name. Any tiny bit to the right of that and theres no focus rectangle and you can then hold the mouse button and create one that can be dragged down to enclose all the files you want down to wherever you stop. It's hard to describe so i hope thats clear. Anyway, you can chane it to the old way easily by selecting

    Mike Connor said:
    dazco said:
    Well, 2 programs to do this....it just brings me back to what i said to james a few posts ago....too much for one tiny feature unless it's absolutly necassary. So i'll have to take a pass, but thanks. By the way, the Qbar thing didn't seem to work. Anything i changed in the dialog then click apply changed nothing. I tried quiet a few things. So for some reason i don't think it was working anyways.
    Did you enable it?

    Go to toolbars and tick the boxes to enable it, or it wont do anything at all!



    The fullrowselect is only a very small part of what it can do. It makes working with files and stuff a pleasure instead of a pain!

    I don't use two programs to do that, I use two programs to do a very large number of things which Explorer can not do! :)

    Regards....Mike Connor
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  3. Posts : 797
    Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
       #23

    dazco said:
    Unifex....the difference is that in details view in 7, when the mouse cursor is next to any file in a folder, the focus rectangle highlights the file all the way across the folders so when you try and click and hold and pull the cursor down to highlight a bunch of files, it instead grabs the file it was next to when you clicked instead of creating a focus rectangle from that point on down till you stop. In XP the focus rectangle only appears on a single file if the mouse cursor touches the edge of the file name. Any tiny bit to the right of that and theres no focus rectangle and you can then hold the mouse button and create one that can be dragged down to enclose all the files you want down to wherever you stop. It's hard to describe so i hope thats clear. Anyway, you can chane it to the old way easily by selecting
    I see what you mean. Sorry for my confusion - I have never used this feature in XP, I have always used the "shift" key - click on one file to select, then hold the "shift" and click on another file to select all files located in between. Works in Windows 7 just as it was in XP or 2000.
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  4. Posts : 126
    windows 7 pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #24

    Yeah, i do that too but under most conditions I prefer the way i mentioned because i don't have to use the keyboard, which isn't as easy to get to as most people's due to my setup at home.
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