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Re: Will Dolphin be fixed?
by Leo S on Thursday 22/Mar/2007, @11:18
Like I already posted, your aversion to the Properties option is purely psychological. It is the same speed as a dedicated rename action. Think about the actions involved. Try it.

Click to rename is a horrible feature in windows. Ever watch a newbie trying to double click? Half the time they rename by accident.

F2 would be nice to have though.
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Re: Will Dolphin be fixed?
by Vlad on Friday 23/Mar/2007, @07:30
The problem with the Properties dialog is that it is not obvious that you should open it if you want to rename a file. It already occurred that I wanted to change a filename in a dialog and then it did not pass my mind to have a look in the Properties dialog for that feature (by the way, thanks for pointing it out).

I agree that click to rename is a horrible feature. Failing to double click properly is something that happens all the time to me, and I am double clicking already for more than ten years. No need to say that I hate double clicking and programs that force me to double click.
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