I agree that most times  GNOME/Unity devs cut too much of the settings
out , but in this case I don't think this is something important enough
that it should go into the settings  (it's out of the question for
defaults - despite the fact that most people working with windows have
gotten used to renaming this way - it's slow and you get into it by
accident . It's just not that good from the get go ) Just get used to
using F2 for renaming , because this is not really a Windows->Linux
adaptation issue that someone is going to seriosly look into.

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Title:
  Cannot rename by clicking on a file

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

Bug description:
  In Windows explorer, clicking a file and then clicking once more on
  the file name will enter "rename file" mode. Nautilus doesn't do this.

  Isn't it a useful feature to have?

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