I completely disagree with current behavior, where spacebar does nothing, here 
is reasons:
1) Like Omer Akram said, pressing selected buttons is much like opening 
selected files, so this behavior is consistent through different UI elements

2) As for me, opening files/folder with spacebar is most efficient way of 
performing file navigaton, where right hand is used to select elements with 
mouse or arrow keys and left hands used to press Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Spacebar and 
number keys to:
1) navigate between tabs (Alt+#, Ctrl+T)
2) hold selection modifying keys like Ctrl or Shift
3) press copy/paste hotkeys (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+V)
4) open selected files
All that action can be performed without moving hand away.

In situation where spacebar does nothing i'm forced to constantly move
left palm between Ctrl-Alt-Shift area and Enter key, or constantly put
right hand off mouse/arrow keys to press Enter on NumPad, which is rally
annoying. Hope at least we can get a choice in gconf or somewhere else.

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Title:
  spacebar in nautilus should not open a file

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Triaged
Status in Nautilus:
  New
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Package hint: Nautilus

  By mistake, I hold down the spacebar, the result was a file opening SEVERAL 
times.
  Then i realized, it's really necesary the option to open a file by pressing 
enter or spacebar?

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