Author: Balderstrom
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2016 12:36 pm (GMT -6)
Balderstrom...
You can hold down right-click, to change copy-to-move.
Personally, I agree with the minority (here), Explorer's implementation is better. I most often: 1) MOVE things to sub-folders|same drive, and 2) COPY to other drives. The drag overlay in Explorer looks professional and is more informative.
Except user opinion rarely matters when it comes to TC. And minority user opinion doesn't matter at all. Also TC is not the program you go to if you prefer mouse-to-keyboard, as TC is pretty much anti-mouse.
Although today, 11 years later you can get a cheap near-noname mouse with more buttons than you can probably use.
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*BLINK* TC9 Added WM_COPYDATA and WM_USER queries for scripting.
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2016 12:36 pm (GMT -6)
brian wrote: |
@balderdash thats' poppy cock and besides the point at that. |
Balderstrom...
You can hold down right-click, to change copy-to-move.
Personally, I agree with the minority (here), Explorer's implementation is better. I most often: 1) MOVE things to sub-folders|same drive, and 2) COPY to other drives. The drag overlay in Explorer looks professional and is more informative.
Except user opinion rarely matters when it comes to TC. And minority user opinion doesn't matter at all. Also TC is not the program you go to if you prefer mouse-to-keyboard, as TC is pretty much anti-mouse.
Although today, 11 years later you can get a cheap near-noname mouse with more buttons than you can probably use.
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*BLINK* TC9 Added WM_COPYDATA and WM_USER queries for scripting.