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Old 11-14-2004   #1 (permalink)
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i'm not really sure, that my question should be here, but i'll give it a try:
how can i configure gnome 2.8, that when i move in it's windows, it wouldn't open each time a new window when i make a doubleclick? sure i can use middle button doubleclick, but i don't like it! PS! sorry for my BAD english
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i'm not quite sure i understand your question?
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maybe you should check out the mouse settings in your system settings, not sure what its called in fc anymore but its there...and you can setup window and mouse behavior.
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jvx, are you by any chance referring to navigating in the file manager? In that case, check out http://www.fedorafaq.org/. They have an answer for that exact question (the question is "I don't like the new spatial file manager, how can I turn it off?").
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ok, thanks, that was just the thing i was looking for!
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