Request: Explorer "Folder Options" dialog

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Request: Explorer "Folder Options" dialog

Post by MegaZapFan »

Maybe I'm missing it, but I can't seem to find any way within X2 to get to the Explorer "Folder Options" dialog.  This is where you can set file associations, etc.

It'd be a really nice enhancement to add this feature.  In my example, I am in the details view and wanted to change a file association, and had to resort to opening a copy of Explorer to get to the Folder Options dialog.

Always loking forward to the "next" release! :)

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Post by nikos »

you can access this dialog by going first to control panel (either within x2 or from Start | Settings
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Yes, but that's reaching outside of X2.  Any chance you can implement calling it directly from X2 ?
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since control panel is accessible within x2 i don't consider this an external command
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Sure it is!  Within Explorer, you get the property sheet for "Folder Options" ....   Calling up Control Panel from within any app, or from the start menu, is still calling up another interface, from which you THEN have to invoke the same property sheet.   It just seems intuitive to be able to change these options from within Explorer, yet from X2, you have to open Control Panel then pick one of the applets.  This may seem like an insignificant nuance, yet it involves another completely distinct app (Control Panel).  If I have to invoke CP every time I wanted to effect a "simple" change such as a file extension association, then the utility of such a powerful app is sacrificed, IMHO.  My .02, YMMV.
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Post by Steve »

If you'll be changing associations enough to justify it, you can always create the following custom user command that opens the folder options dialog and then call it with a button or keyboard shortcut:

> control.exe folders

You'll need to click on the file types tab... ;)
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Post by MegaZapFan »

Useful tip,  Thanks :)  It does have the side-effect of bringing up an X2 child window though.

Nikos' idea seems to be the least intrusive, that's what I've been using.  It does require you to jump off the current folder over to Control Panel, but that's not too bad.
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Post by narayan »

Another trick: SHFT+r-click on the item. From the context menu, select the Open with... option.

Even if your desired program is listed in the context menu, ignore it. Instead, select the Browse... option.

Now locate your desired program.

There is a checkbox "Always use this program for this type of files" towards the bottom. Put a tick there. This is the critical step.

Press OK. Now your file type is associated with the new program.