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I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. Like all other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy the folder. Instead, it moved |
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I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. Like all
other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy the folder. Instead, it moved the folder. How can I get the copying behaviour that I'm more use to? I know that Ctrl-drag performs the copying that I want, but I consider it unsafe to have move behaviour in response to an action that normally performs a copy. |
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R-click, drag and drop, pick operation desired from the menu.
Paul wrote: > I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. Like all > other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy > the folder. Instead, it moved the folder. How can I get the copying > behaviour that I'm more use to? I know that Ctrl-drag performs the > copying that I want, but I consider it unsafe to have move behaviour > in response to an action that normally performs a copy. |
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The date and time was 8/28/2008 10:32 AM, and on a whim, Paul pounded
out on the keyboard: > I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. Like all > other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy > the folder. Instead, it moved the folder. How can I get the copying > behaviour that I'm more use to? I know that Ctrl-drag performs the > copying that I want, but I consider it unsafe to have move behaviour > in response to an action that normally performs a copy. Right click and drag. That way you'll always get a dialog box to ask you what to do. No mistakes. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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http://altap.cz Salamander can be configured not to do this silly "copy/move/shortcut lotto" - though why MS will not remove (or allow turning off of) this behavior from Windows itself I do not understand. There is nothing worse than an action whose outcome cannot be reliably predicted. "Paul" wrote: > I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. Like all > other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy > the folder. Instead, it moved the folder. How can I get the copying > behaviour that I'm more use to? I know that Ctrl-drag performs the > copying that I want, but I consider it unsafe to have move behaviour > in response to an action that normally performs a copy. > |
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On Aug 28, 1:32*pm, Paul <Paul.Domas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. *Like all > other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy > the folder. *Instead, it moved the folder. *How can I get the copying > behaviour that I'm more use to? *I know that Ctrl-drag performs the > copying that I want, but I consider it unsafe to have move behaviour > in response to an action that normally performs a copy. On Aug 28, 1:44 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote: > R-click, drag and drop, pick operation desired from the menu. On Aug 28, 1:48 pm, "Terry R." <F1...@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote: > Right click and drag. That way you'll always get a dialog box to ask > you what to do. No mistakes. Bob, Terry, Is there no way to get rid of the anomalous behaviour with Ctrl- LeftClick-Drag, and get the proper behaviour for that action? File- move is not the normal response. From my experience, there is a normal response (that being File-copy). |
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Paul wrote: > On Aug 28, 1:32 pm, Paul <Paul.Domas...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. Like all >>other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy >>the folder. Instead, it moved the folder. How can I get the copying >>behaviour that I'm more use to? I know that Ctrl-drag performs the >>copying that I want, but I consider it unsafe to have move behaviour >>in response to an action that normally performs a copy. > > > On Aug 28, 1:44 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >>R-click, drag and drop, pick operation desired from the menu. > > > On Aug 28, 1:48 pm, "Terry R." <F1...@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote: > >>Right click and drag. That way you'll always get a dialog box to ask >>you what to do. No mistakes. > > > Bob, Terry, > > Is there no way to get rid of the anomalous behaviour with Ctrl- > LeftClick-Drag, and get the proper behaviour for that action? File- > move is not the normal response. From my experience, there is a > normal response (that being File-copy). We don't know what you have done to your system to break it, alter it. So, we offer a method that bypasses the issue completely. |
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The date and time was 8/29/2008 9:23 AM, and on a whim, Paul pounded out
on the keyboard: > On Aug 28, 1:32 pm, Paul <Paul.Domas...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. Like all >> other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy >> the folder. Instead, it moved the folder. How can I get the copying >> behaviour that I'm more use to? I know that Ctrl-drag performs the >> copying that I want, but I consider it unsafe to have move behaviour >> in response to an action that normally performs a copy. > > On Aug 28, 1:44 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> R-click, drag and drop, pick operation desired from the menu. > > On Aug 28, 1:48 pm, "Terry R." <F1...@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote: >> Right click and drag. That way you'll always get a dialog box to ask >> you what to do. No mistakes. > > Bob, Terry, > > Is there no way to get rid of the anomalous behaviour with Ctrl- > LeftClick-Drag, and get the proper behaviour for that action? File- > move is not the normal response. From my experience, there is a > normal response (that being File-copy). Hi Paul, The Windows default behavior for left click and drag: On the same drive but to a different folder- MOVE On another drive - COPY Ctrl left click and drag will always copy. Right click and drag will always give you options. In my opinion, Right click and drag is the failsafe way to manipulate files. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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On Aug 29, 1:30*pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Paul wrote: > > On Aug 28, 1:32 pm, Paul <Paul.Domas...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >>I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. *Like all > >>other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy > >>the folder. *Instead, it moved the folder. *How can I get the copying > >>behaviour that I'm more use to? *I know that Ctrl-drag performs the > >>copying that I want, but I consider it unsafe to have move behaviour > >>in response to an action that normally performs a copy. > > > On Aug 28, 1:44 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>R-click, drag and drop, pick operation desired from the menu. > > > On Aug 28, 1:48 pm, "Terry R." <F1...@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote: > > >>Right click and drag. *That way you'll always get a dialog box to ask > >>you what to do. *No mistakes. > > > Bob, Terry, > > > Is there no way to get rid of the anomalous behaviour with Ctrl- > > LeftClick-Drag, and get the proper behaviour for that action? *File- > > move is not the normal response. *From my experience, there is a > > normal response (that being File-copy). > > We don't know what you have done to your system to break it, alter it. > So, we offer a method that bypasses the issue completely I've inheritted the system, so I guess the answer is that I haven't done anything to break it...but someone has! I was hoping to find a way to fix it, more for the sake of convenience and efficiency over right-clicking. Thanks anyway. |
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On Aug 29, 2:49*pm, "Terry R." <F1...@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote:
> The date and time was 8/29/2008 9:23 AM, and on a whim, Paul pounded out > on the keyboard: > > > > > > > On Aug 28, 1:32 pm, Paul <Paul.Domas...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. *Like all > >> other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy > >> the folder. *Instead, it moved the folder. *How can I get the copying > >> behaviour that I'm more use to? *I know that Ctrl-drag performs the > >> copying that I want, but I consider it unsafe to have move behaviour > >> in response to an action that normally performs a copy. > > > On Aug 28, 1:44 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> R-click, drag and drop, pick operation desired from the menu. > > > On Aug 28, 1:48 pm, "Terry R." <F1...@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote: > >> Right click and drag. *That way you'll always get a dialog box to ask > >> you what to do. *No mistakes. > > > Bob, Terry, > > > Is there no way to get rid of the anomalous behaviour with Ctrl- > > LeftClick-Drag, and get the proper behaviour for that action? *File- > > move is not the normal response. *From my experience, there is a > > normal response (that being File-copy). > > Hi Paul, > > The Windows default behavior for left click and drag: > On the same drive but to a different folder- MOVE > On another drive - COPY > > Ctrl left click and drag will always copy. > > Right click and drag will always give you options. > > In my opinion, Right click and drag is the failsafe way to manipulate files. Understood, Terry. It seems that the method for changing the behaviour of dragging between drives a relatively obscure piece of Windows knowledge. Sigh. But thanks anyway. |
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Paul wrote: > On Aug 29, 1:30 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >>Paul wrote: >> >>>On Aug 28, 1:32 pm, Paul <Paul.Domas...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>>I dragged a folder from my D-drive to a memstick drive. Like all >>>>other Microsoft Windows systems I used, I expected this drag to copy >>>>the folder. Instead, it moved the folder. How can I get the copying >>>>behaviour that I'm more use to? I know that Ctrl-drag performs the >>>>copying that I want, but I consider it unsafe to have move behaviour >>>>in response to an action that normally performs a copy. >> >>>On Aug 28, 1:44 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>>>R-click, drag and drop, pick operation desired from the menu. >> >>>On Aug 28, 1:48 pm, "Terry R." <F1...@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote: >> >>>>Right click and drag. That way you'll always get a dialog box to ask >>>>you what to do. No mistakes. >> >>>Bob, Terry, >> >>>Is there no way to get rid of the anomalous behaviour with Ctrl- >>>LeftClick-Drag, and get the proper behaviour for that action? File- >>>move is not the normal response. From my experience, there is a >>>normal response (that being File-copy). >> >>We don't know what you have done to your system to break it, alter it. >>So, we offer a method that bypasses the issue completely > > > I've inheritted the system, so I guess the answer is that I haven't > done anything to break it...but someone has! I was hoping to find a > way to fix it, more for the sake of convenience and efficiency over > right-clicking. Thanks anyway. What happens on that system if you hold down Shift while doing your "move". |
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