Hi
Is there any way to make Windows Explorer in Windows7 (64bit) behave exactly like Windows Explorer in WinXP ?
Background:
To me the very worst thing about Windows7 is the STUPID way that the new Windows Explorer works. What drives me NUTS is the way that in the Folders view, when you cursor Right or cursor Left, the selected line instantly scrolls up and down in an extremely confusing/unhelpful manner. Specifically, when you select a 'closed' folder and then hit Cursor Right, sometimes it jumps (i.e. scrolls up) but sometimes it doesn't! And often it's very hard to see what folders you have within the folder that you have selected
Aaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrggggghh ! .... >>:-[
Also, when you first open Windows Explorer (e.g. Right-click Start button ==> click "Open Windows Explorer") it puts you into a bloody stupid place. Personally for easy of synchronisation, I have always kept my documents in a folder called "c:\docs\" - but this is nowhere to be seen, and EVERY time I open Windows Explorer, I have to go and find C: and then open the Docs folder. I am in and out of Explorer all day long and the extra clicks are just bloody waste of my time.
I am reluctant to install a completely new bit of software to act as Windows Explorer because a) I want to build my Windows7 skills and b) in practice there are always unwanted side effects !
Any suggestions?
John
John Smith
Is there any way to make Windows Explorer in Windows7 (64bit) behave exactly like Windows Explorer in WinXP ?
Background:
To me the very worst thing about Windows7 is the STUPID way that the new Windows Explorer works. What drives me NUTS is the way that in the Folders view, when you cursor Right or cursor Left, the selected line instantly scrolls up and down in an extremely confusing/unhelpful manner. Specifically, when you select a 'closed' folder and then hit Cursor Right, sometimes it jumps (i.e. scrolls up) but sometimes it doesn't! And often it's very hard to see what folders you have within the folder that you have selected
Aaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrggggghh ! .... >>:-[
Also, when you first open Windows Explorer (e.g. Right-click Start button ==> click "Open Windows Explorer") it puts you into a bloody stupid place. Personally for easy of synchronisation, I have always kept my documents in a folder called "c:\docs\" - but this is nowhere to be seen, and EVERY time I open Windows Explorer, I have to go and find C: and then open the Docs folder. I am in and out of Explorer all day long and the extra clicks are just bloody waste of my time.
I am reluctant to install a completely new bit of software to act as Windows Explorer because a) I want to build my Windows7 skills and b) in practice there are always unwanted side effects !
Any suggestions?
John
John Smith
My Computer
At a glance
Windows7 Pro x64Intel Core I5 750 2.66GHz8GB = (2GB 1066 DDR3 Memory) x4 modulesNVIDIA XTF GeForce 9500GT 512Mb
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom built
- OS
- Windows7 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel Core I5 750 2.66GHz
- Motherboard
- Intel DP55WB (MA TX)
- Memory
- 8GB = (2GB 1066 DDR3 Memory) x4 modules
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA XTF GeForce 9500GT 512Mb
- Sound Card
- none
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster 244T
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1200
- Hard Drives
- Seagate 500Gb, RPM: 7200, Cache:32MB, SATA
- PSU
- 500W ATX 12v 80+ PSU
- Case
- Midi Tower
- Cooling
- ?
- Keyboard
- Logitech Y-UV90 (corded ergonomic)
- Mouse
- Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer Tilt Wheel Mouse
- Internet Speed
- ADSL
