It's not that I want to take sides in the argument right now.
BUT for general brain evolution ... And why for the task of working with files in the file panel IN PRINCIPLE
you do even have the idea that there are files under the cursor, and there are also without a cursor?
This is one indivisible entity to work with - a file panel with many subobjects - files.
That's All. If you need to select a subset from a set, there is a file selection operation for this!
But the fact of the presence of a cursor / its absence cannot have an impact here. Well, no way.
BUT for general brain evolution ... And why for the task of working with files in the file panel IN PRINCIPLE
you do even have the idea that there are files under the cursor, and there are also without a cursor?
This is one indivisible entity to work with - a file panel with many subobjects - files.
That's All. If you need to select a subset from a set, there is a file selection operation for this!
But the fact of the presence of a cursor / its absence cannot have an impact here. Well, no way.
Statistics: Posted by AntonyD — 2024-06-24, 13:25 UTC