[SOLVED]Can Maya be setup to accept 'single click' ?
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[SOLVED]Can Maya be setup to accept 'single click' ?
Hello:
I would like my system to execute on a single click instead of a double click, is this possible?
Thanks,
I would like my system to execute on a single click instead of a double click, is this possible?
Thanks,
Last edited by robert.thompson on Tue Jul 03, 2012 11:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Can Maya be setup to accept 'single click' ?
In Nautilus and Caja: Edit -> Preferences -> Behaviour -> Single click to open items. Done 

Re: Can Maya be setup to accept 'single click' ?
Caja -> Edit -> Settings -> Behaviour -> Behaviour
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... ck#p595975
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... ck#p595975
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Re: Can Maya be setup to accept 'single click' ?
How do I access Nautilus and Caja, they are not in the menu system.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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Re: Can Maya be setup to accept 'single click' ?
robert.thompson wrote:How do I access Nautilus and Caja, they are not in the menu system.
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Re: Can Maya be setup to accept 'single click' ?
I don't have that menu system, I have the Cinnamon menu system.
Is there a way to do it in the Cinnamon menu?
Thanks,
Is there a way to do it in the Cinnamon menu?
Thanks,
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Re: Can Maya be setup to accept 'single click' ?
Try whatever you have for a file manager,look for preferences or behavior.
Re: Can Maya be setup to accept 'single click' ?
Sorry
They are shown as "Files". They are file managers, so you can go to Home or any folder to open them.
When I started using Mint, I didn't know the Gnome file manager is Nautilus too

They are shown as "Files". They are file managers, so you can go to Home or any folder to open them.
When I started using Mint, I didn't know the Gnome file manager is Nautilus too

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Re: Can Maya be setup to accept 'single click' ?
Thanks people!
I used the 'File Manager's' preferences to establish a 'single-click' system.
I used the 'File Manager's' preferences to establish a 'single-click' system.
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