Middle button for a specified opening of a shortcut
Posted: 13.05.2016, 21:50
Recently I got acquainted with a more defined [and thus user friendly] behavior of shortcuts in form of icon in the favorite toolbars [viewtopic.php?f=20&t=7256]
But there is one small problem: if I precise in a shortcut to open folder always in a new folder tab- then [logically] I will get always a new folder tab. And the problem is that after a while I'm flooded with those tabs and have to close them, many times during the day
Of course I could take the opposite approach: make shortcuts that use existing [active] tab; and put the CTRL + T icon in the action toolbar [in line with the folder path, just below those tabs] so that I can create a new tab when I need to open a shortcut. But that way I will have to do two clicks instead of one and also additional pointer movement- so in no way this can be called a "shortcut"
So why not make a usage of middle muse button? It could be defined by user to open the [folder] shortcut either in existing [active] tab or always in new one; depending which approach is more preferable to a given user. Or / and if a shortcut to a folder should be opened in the let window or in the right window
Right now the only workaround to this issue is making two version of the shortcut: one for opening folder in the active tab and second [preferably putted next to it] for opening folder in a new tab. But as I already have doubled shortcuts [a set for a left window and a set for the right window], that would put in my FreeCommander a shortcut to one and the same folder four times
But there is one small problem: if I precise in a shortcut to open folder always in a new folder tab- then [logically] I will get always a new folder tab. And the problem is that after a while I'm flooded with those tabs and have to close them, many times during the day
Of course I could take the opposite approach: make shortcuts that use existing [active] tab; and put the CTRL + T icon in the action toolbar [in line with the folder path, just below those tabs] so that I can create a new tab when I need to open a shortcut. But that way I will have to do two clicks instead of one and also additional pointer movement- so in no way this can be called a "shortcut"
So why not make a usage of middle muse button? It could be defined by user to open the [folder] shortcut either in existing [active] tab or always in new one; depending which approach is more preferable to a given user. Or / and if a shortcut to a folder should be opened in the let window or in the right window
Right now the only workaround to this issue is making two version of the shortcut: one for opening folder in the active tab and second [preferably putted next to it] for opening folder in a new tab. But as I already have doubled shortcuts [a set for a left window and a set for the right window], that would put in my FreeCommander a shortcut to one and the same folder four times