Author: Dalai
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 6:13 am (GMT -6)
Don't hold down LMB, just press it on the first and last object you want to select. Even in Explorer you don't need to hold down LMB, you either use LMB alone (holding it down, which is rubber-band selection) or you hold down Shift/Ctrl and press LMB on the files or range you want to select. Holding Shift AND LMB is not necessary.
Regards
Dalai
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 6:13 am (GMT -6)
Don't hold down LMB, just press it on the first and last object you want to select. Even in Explorer you don't need to hold down LMB, you either use LMB alone (holding it down, which is rubber-band selection) or you hold down Shift/Ctrl and press LMB on the files or range you want to select. Holding Shift AND LMB is not necessary.
Regards
Dalai
_________________
#101164 Personal licence
Athlon II X4 640, 4096 MB RAM, Gigabyte M56S-S3, WinXP SP3
Plugins: Services2, Startups