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1. Switching-off of option "Keep synchronized with folder in active view pane", allows the user to look through freely a folder tree, not influencing on contents of the active panel. Thus, naturally, it is impossible to click a mousy on folders, and only to click a mousy on "+" (if you wish to develop a branch) or on "-" (if you wish to curtail a branch). Unfortunately, turning of branches in a tree of folders nevertheless influences contents of the active panel. Here a small example: I have chosen in a tree of folders the folder necessary to me (for example "C: \Programme \xplorer2_lite"). Contents of a folder now are displayed on the active panel. After that I wish to curtail back a tree of folders, not changing contents of the active panel. I turn off the branches developed by me, clicking a mousy on "-". As a result the active panel follows my movings. Unless it is correct? Whether It is impossible to correct it? Freely to move on a tree of folders (not influencing the active panel) it is possible only in the event that function "Single click to change folder and "hands-free" activation" is disconnected. But it too is not convenient: double click on a folder in a tree of folders develops subordinate branches.
2. I have not noticed something, that option "Eat the first mouse click in panes to protect selection" worked. Selection all the same gets off. Or this option works for other users?
3. Has faced a small problem with autoupdating contents of panels. After editing with the subsequent saving of a usual text file in standard text editor Windows (Notepad.exe) the size and date of editing of a file automatically were not updated. A similar problem in 2xExplorer was not.
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1. either turn off "hands free" activation option or use ALT key while you are moving around in the tree; in both cases the active folder will not be affected
2. "eat mouse click" only protects if you have 2+ items selected
3. autorefresh isn't perfect, depending on your OS and system load. Whenever in doubt use <ctrl+R> to forcibly refresh the folder contents
2. "eat mouse click" only protects if you have 2+ items selected
3. autorefresh isn't perfect, depending on your OS and system load. Whenever in doubt use <ctrl+R> to forcibly refresh the folder contents