In article <ee82372956....@abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel <nets...@abbeypress.co.uk> wrote: > Tim Hill wrote on 7 Apr:
> > In article <30d0062956....@abbeypress.net>, > > Jim Nagel <nets...@abbeypress.co.uk> wrote: > >> Or maybe a new trick such as Shift-Adjust-click could open the new > >> window *behind* the one I click in. (Perhaps this is comparable to > >> the likes of Firefox, where you can configure whether opening a new > >> tab puts you immediately into the new tab or lets you remain in the > >> present one, in my case the list of search results.) > > Shift/Adjust seems to be in use. Ctrl/Adjust seems unused. > After posting that, I thot: Adjust-doubleclick would be even nicer > (all with one hand), if such a thing is allowed in such a situation. Adjust double click opens a child/subdirectory and closes the parent/directory in one action. D. --