• @[email protected]
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    Finally. Single click to open a file/directory is the first feature that I disable on a fresh system.

    • RaivoKulli
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      I personally much prefer single click but I guess as a default double click is good since it’s like that on most systems

    • @ricdeh
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      Why though? It should increase the life expectancy of your mice and touchpads because it results in fewer clicks and the mechanical parts thereby don’t wear out so much.

  • guillermohs9
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    Personally, I disable it first thing after installing and I think it’s easier this way for those who come from Windows. Those who still prefer the single click, can easily enable it again. Not a big deal.

  • @[email protected]
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    My parents found single-click behavior less confusing. It’s how everything works on their phones and in web browsers.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah. I also found it massively helpful to tell grandparents to just click on things. Instead of 3 times a day teaching them about the differences between everything and if they want a single left click, a double-click or a right click. And that a double right-click wouldn’t do anything useful at all.

      Fun times :-D

    • @[email protected]
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      My dad (early 60s) double-clicks web links as if they were folders. I stopped groaning ages ago lol

  • Lunch
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    I recently switched to KDE and got sooo confused by this not being default. Good they’re making the change, small but important.

    • @[email protected]
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      Noooo I’ve been using Plasma for over 7 years now and single click became default for me. I’ll change it back anyways but still seems like a pointless change to me.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Isn’t it nice to have options? I’m a double-click enjoyer, but honestly… I’ve been thinking about giving single-click a chance. Just to spice things up.

        • Lunch
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          Living life on the edge, what a stud 😎

  • Lexi Sneptaur
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    These are awesome changes. Thank goodness I have one less thing to change on any given install.

  • @[email protected]
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    How are you even supposed to select files and folders in single-click? The tiny little + box that’s very easy to miss?

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      I usually drag a selection. It kind of rare that I want to select a single file and just select it and not go ahead and simultaneously open a context menu with the right mouse button.

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      There is a + over the top left corner of the icon that you can click for selection without opening. Pretty easy to use if you get the hang of it.

      edit: Or you just click the right mouse button over the file you want to select.

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      Even on windows I mostly do ctrl + left click. If I’m selecting files I’m most likely going to copy/cut/paste them, so I’m most likely going to have my other hand on the keyboard anyway

    • ax1900kr
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      Hmmm sweetie, I think you just btfo all the single click zealots.

  • TimeSquirrel
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    Guess enough Windows users are coming over and they’re getting confused/frustrated by the old mouse click behavior.

      • @[email protected]
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        I don’t believe so. In KDE3 it was double click IIRC then it changed with the single click during the web mania UI when people suddenly wanted the big unification for everything: phones, fridges, tablets, supercomputers.

        Like a lot of other people mention, this is the first thing I flip in plasma too. A mouse with a pointer is just different from a tactile interface.

      • mihnt
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        I personally don’t remember it being that way but it’s been a long time since I’ve used KDE. Like, Mandrake was still a thing when I last used it.

      • @coolmojo
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        In 2004, Microsoft was granted a patent on using a double-click on “limited resource computing devices”. As a result of this, some observers fear that any U.S. company which uses double-clicking may have to change their product not to use the technology, pay licensing fees to Microsoft, or give Microsoft access to intellectual property.

        • @[email protected]
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          On the bright side, in the US patents expire after 16 years without an extension, and no patent can last past 20

      • @[email protected]
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        Partially, sure, but there’s also a lot of KDE devs that are really convinced that it’s objectively superior and wanted the default to convince more people to use it.

    • @[email protected]
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      Honestly, if that is the case, kudos to them. No DE should work against the user, and that doesn’t mean the DE is dumbed down.

    • @ricdeh
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      Now let’s don’t bring that fictional character historically used as the ultimate tool of oppression by feudal rulers and governments and now by conservatives into the matter :)

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    I get why they’re doing it, so it’s not a big deal for me as long as I can still use single click to open folders.

    That being said, double click always seemed like a weird “hack” to use what is essentially the main function of the left click, no? As in, the primary thing I want to do when left clicking something is to go to that thing. Go to that folder, go to that link and go to (open) that application. “Selecting” is not the main action I use so I’ve always felt weird when “selecting” gets what is essentially the main function of the mouse, the left click.

    • @[email protected]
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      I am on the opposite side. Selection feels absolutely like the primary function, with opening a thing being secondary. If nothing else, because it’s super easy to click the wrong thing and I don’t want to be punished for it. Also, I want to review my options before deciding what to click, and selecting them first helps me stay focused on one thing at a time for a moment. I also often select text I’m reading in a webpage. Helps my reading comprehension

  • Presi300
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    LESS GO, I finally don’t have to change that setting every time I use KDE

    • @kier
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      Well, now I will start changing this setting every time

  • ax1900kr
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    Crazy amount of new improvements yet mf complain about a feature that takes 5seconds to change.

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    Btw, for those who think it’s natural to select things by left clicking on them, try pressing space in dolphin to activate the “selection mode”.