Public bug reported:

This is on Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
Problem1: 
If I open Files (the Nautilus equivalent) and select a file and press F2 or 
right click and select "rename", I'm given the option of renaming the file. If 
the filename is someFile.txt, the "someFile" portion is highlighted 
automatically, so when I start renaming it, the ".txt" portion remains 
unaffected. This is the normal and expected behaviour.
However, when I do the same thing directly on the Desktop for any file on the 
Desktop, the entire "someName.txt" gets highlighted, and the full name isn't 
even shown at first glance.
The attachments show details.

Problem2: 
In Files preferences > Behaviour > Open Action, if I select "Single click to 
open items", it works fine everywhere except for files on the Desktop, where I 
have to double click a file to open it.

So the bug here is that there seems to be some inconsistency in the behaviour 
of files on the Desktop vs. the files that are opened in the Files window.
If any of the Desktop files are opened in Files, it works fine. The problem 
happens only when performing these actions directly on files that are on the 
Desktop.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "renamingAndSingleClick.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1928206/+attachment/5496644/+files/renamingAndSingleClick.png

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Title:
  File rename selection and single click do not work uniformly across
  the Files application

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