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Re: Dolphin
by Daniel W on Saturday 10/Mar/2007, @02:51
Jeah, Michael already named two of the main usecases for selecting a file by clicking.

Some other which would come to my mind:

*) sometimes if you show someone something on your computer (if you sit together in front of it or over a VNC-Session) "Just take that file [click and select] and...."

*) for setting a marker, if you have to to something with multiple files, and you have to go to another program, select the next-to-handle file.

*) mostly, if i select multiple files, id like to select the first one, without pressing ctrl, to be sure, that there are no other (unwanted) selected files anymore (which might be out of scroll)

*) and so on...

The nice thing about that feature is, it wouldnt annoy you, if you dont want to use it. or?

cheers,
Daniel
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