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Hi,
is it possible to configure Windows Explorer to start up having the focus set to the TreeView control on the left? And is it further possible to be able to navigate through this TreeView like with the other Windows versions, i.e. the list view tracks the currently selected TreeView node? Is it alternatively possible to have Windows Explorer give focus to the ListView control immediately after ENTER is hit on a node in the TreeView control? Currently I need to hit TAB about five times to get there. I find it very hard to use Vista just using the keyboard. This whole mouse ado is permanently distracting from what one's currently focussing on. MS, if you read this: Take more care on using Windows "blindly" and - thereby - efficiently. |
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I don't know of any way to configure Explorer to open with the focus in the
Folder pane. However, shift+tab moves the focus in the 'opposite direction' of tab. So when you open Explorer, shift+tab moves the focus to the Folder pane. That is some odd behavior with the Enter key. This appears to be the tab order normally: ListViewItem Column Header Preview Pane Preview Pane (again?) Address Bar Search Box Toolbar FolderPane Header TreeView Item [back to ListViewItem] However, if you navigate with the arrow keys in the treeview & use enter to select a folder, the tab order is reversed for a single iteration, then back to normal. So it becomes: TreeView Item FolderPane Header TreeView Item ListViewItem If you use shift+tab, that skips the FolderPane Header and goes back to the Toolbar & on back from there. You're right, it's weird. I don't know any way around it, Sorry. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "Axel Dahmen" wrote in message ... Hi, is it possible to configure Windows Explorer to start up having the focus set to the TreeView control on the left? And is it further possible to be able to navigate through this TreeView like with the other Windows versions, i.e. the list view tracks the currently selected TreeView node? Is it alternatively possible to have Windows Explorer give focus to the ListView control immediately after ENTER is hit on a node in the TreeView control? Currently I need to hit TAB about five times to get there. I find it very hard to use Vista just using the keyboard. This whole mouse ado is permanently distracting from what one's currently focussing on. MS, if you read this: Take more care on using Windows "blindly" and - thereby - efficiently. |