The Old Single Click/Double Click

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Just realized in XP that I no longer can single click to open items.

Found the single click is 'grayed-out' in Folder Options and am stuck

with only double click. Must have made a change recently, but not

sufficiently knowledgeable to undo the dilemma. Help.
 
E/B wrote:

> Just realized in XP that I no longer can single click to open items.

> Found the single click is 'grayed-out' in Folder Options and am stuck

> with only double click. Must have made a change recently, but not

> sufficiently knowledgeable to undo the dilemma. Help.

>

>


Maybe this registry tweak:



http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

233. Enable Single Click to Open an Item

330. Restore Single Click Underline Icons



Or try clicking the "Restore Defaults" button.



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Joe =o)
 
Thanks. Applied 233 and find the only double click is opening an email

in OE6. However, the single click remains grayed-out in Folder Options.

My memory tells me that previously I had access. Any thoughts?



"Elmo" wrote in message

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: E/B wrote:

: > Just realized in XP that I no longer can single click to open items.

: > Found the single click is 'grayed-out' in Folder Options and am

stuck

: > with only double click. Must have made a change recently, but not

: > sufficiently knowledgeable to undo the dilemma. Help.

: >

: >

: Maybe this registry tweak:

:

: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

: 233. Enable Single Click to Open an Item

: 330. Restore Single Click Underline Icons

:

: Or try clicking the "Restore Defaults" button.

:

: --

: Joe =o)
 
E/B wrote:

> Thanks. Applied 233 and find that only double-click is opening an email

> in OE6. However, the single click remains grayed-out in Folder Options.

> My memory tells me that previously I had access. Any thoughts?

>

> "Elmo" wrote in message

> news:u5OYpkd0KHA.4420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> : E/B wrote:

> : > Just realized in XP that I no longer can single click to open items.

> : > Found the single click is 'grayed-out' in Folder Options and am

> stuck

> : > with only double click. Must have made a change recently, but not

> : > sufficiently knowledgeable to undo the dilemma. Help.

> : >

> : >

> : Maybe this registry tweak:

> :

> : http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

> : 233. Enable Single Click to Open an Item

> : 330. Restore Single Click Underline Icons

> :

> : Or try clicking the "Restore Defaults" button.




A single click of an email will highlight the email and, if you press F8

to show the preview below the listing of email headers. Whether that

display is off or on, to my recollection, it always takes a double-click

to open an email from the header. Try an OE newsgroup for more suggestions.



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Joe =o)
 
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> Just realized in XP that I no longer can single click to open items.

> Found the single click is 'grayed-out' in Folder Options and am stuck

> with only double click. Must have made a change recently, but not

> sufficiently knowledgeable to undo the dilemma. Help.

>

>




Look here:



http://windowsxp.mvps.org/singleclickfolder.htm



Bernd
 
Thanks, but I prefer the Classic Shell (and 'old stuff' like IE and OE6)

for my XP. Won't your suggestion lose that?

"Bernd" wrote in message

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:

:

: -------- Original-Nachricht --------

:

: > Just realized in XP that I no longer can single click to open items.

: > Found the single click is 'grayed-out' in Folder Options and am

stuck

: > with only double click. Must have made a change recently, but not

: > sufficiently knowledgeable to undo the dilemma. Help.

: >

: >

:

: Look here:

:

: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/singleclickfolder.htm

:

: Bernd
 
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> Thanks, but I prefer the Classic Shell (and 'old stuff' like IE and OE6)

> for my XP. Won't your suggestion lose that?




Try it out ;-)



Bernd
 
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