Cody, I don't think it's a case of "we don't know the solution", but
rather giving the users savvy enough the option to select what suits
them best. I already said that for myself, I find it annoying in KDE and
Windows (the single click after select for rename). When I'm renaming,
I'm going for the keyboard almost always, so hitting F2 isn't that much
extra work, in fact it's more deliberate going for F2 (or right
click/edit -> rename). Too many times in KDE and Windows have I entered
rename mode when I didn't want it, then it's a matter of pressing escape
or clicking elsewere.

My suggestion was to enable rename on single click after select by
default to bring the behaviour in line with other operating systems
(obviously there's enough people wanting it this way, and the idea of
these hundredpapercuts is for first-time user usability; chances are
they came from Windows), but provide an option (not buried in GConf) for
those of us who aren't used to, or don't like this behaviour. I myself
think it's perfectly fine as it is (and has been for ages). In this
respect I agree with some of the other comments about "Ubuntu is not
Windows" and GNOME is not KDE, why should it aim to be the same, etc.

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Cannot rename by clicking on a file
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