#singleclick — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #singleclick, aggregated by home.social.
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KDE Plasma 6 will default to double-clicking on files and folders to open them by default, matching the default behavior of GHOME (and Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS). Users who prefer a single-click can still change the setting though. https://www.omglinux.com/kde-plasma-makes-double-click-default/ #KDEPlasma6 #KDE #KDEPlasma #DoubleClick #SingleClick
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KDE Plasma 6 will default to double-clicking on files and folders to open them by default, matching the default behavior of GHOME (and Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS). Users who prefer a single-click can still change the setting though. https://www.omglinux.com/kde-plasma-makes-double-click-default/ #KDEPlasma6 #KDE #KDEPlasma #DoubleClick #SingleClick
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KDE Plasma 6 will default to double-clicking on files and folders to open them by default, matching the default behavior of GHOME (and Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS). Users who prefer a single-click can still change the setting though. https://www.omglinux.com/kde-plasma-makes-double-click-default/ #KDEPlasma6 #KDE #KDEPlasma #DoubleClick #SingleClick
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KDE Plasma 6 will default to double-clicking on files and folders to open them by default, matching the default behavior of GHOME (and Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS). Users who prefer a single-click can still change the setting though. https://www.omglinux.com/kde-plasma-makes-double-click-default/ #KDEPlasma6 #KDE #KDEPlasma #DoubleClick #SingleClick
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KDE Plasma 6 will default to double-clicking on files and folders to open them by default, matching the default behavior of GHOME (and Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS). Users who prefer a single-click can still change the setting though. https://www.omglinux.com/kde-plasma-makes-double-click-default/ #KDEPlasma6 #KDE #KDEPlasma #DoubleClick #SingleClick
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@omglinux but in true #KDE fashion, you can change it. #SingleClick for the win.
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It’s 2023 and #Microsoft still don’t allow #Outlook users to have a single-click “Block Sender’s Domain” button on the toolbar, and as far as I can see, don’t allow macros to access this functionality either.
I’ll be happy if anyone proves me wrong, but according to Microsoft, this is a deliberate piss-poor UI choice, presumably because they want to support spammers.