https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=454438
--- Comment #2 from John <ilikef...@waterisgone.com> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > The change is intentional, so let's focus on the problems you're having with > it so we can try to address them without reverting the change or making it > optional. We would like to only do one of those as a last resort. > > > there's no place where I can click safely without something unexpectedly > > open > There is empty space on the left side of the file view that you can click > in. You can also de-select everything by hitting the Esc key. > > Is that okay? Would simply saying that I don't like it or that I like the old behavior more be a valid answer? I'm a long time Windows 7 user and a KDE Plasma user for about 4 years and I like the old behavior. I never felt that that something need to be improved there or that I need a whole row selection. Maybe also because it's more careless and fast, I can drop folder or files pretty much anywhere in the main folder as long as I don't drop the on other folders, which is easy as they are all on the left side, instead of having to care to drop them exactly at the narrow space at the edges. Sometimes I want to select some folders or files that happen to have longer names than the others so I use the trick of dragging the mouse and making the normal multi-selection rectangle, but I drag it left so that it just touches the folders or files that have the longer names and stop immediately to not go further and select also the others. I see that this is still possible in the compact view mode, but my favorite view mode is the Details one which I use almost all the time and it's exactly the one that is affected Another thing that I want is to move in the future my family and friends to Linux and KDE Plasma of course, but I bet some of them will be annoyed by the behavior that it's not like in Windows with which they are used to and will ask me to change it, to which of course I will have to say that I can't making me wonder if I did the right thing of moving them to Linux or moving them to KDE Plasma instead of Cinnamon or other DE that might be more Windows-like. Depending on how many little things like this they don't like I will be forced to move them or an older version of KDE Plasma in case I want them to still benefit from Wayland but don't have the things they don't like, are used to or willing to learn. Why is it exactly such a big deal to make it optional? Shouldn't Windows or KDE Plasma have had it from the beginning or way more in the past if it was so clear that majority of users wanted it? I don't know, but I don't want to bring frustration to my family members and friends I cannot customize KDE to behave like Windows in case they prefer that behavior and that will mean that I will not introduce KDE to them, but another one that is more adaptable. It's not what I want, but also I'm not used to KDE to bring features without an option to turn them off or change them in any way. As for the empty space, I am seeing it now, I have a bit of tunnel vision and it's easier for me to miss some things on the sides. I see that there is some space on the right too, when the window is in fullscreen mode. When it's tiled to the right half screen there's no empty space left on the right And another problem that I can notice even in fullscreen mode, is that if you resize for whatever reason the "Modified" column or whatever column is last until it touches the right edge, then the empty space on the right side disappears. On the left that seems to not be a problem. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.