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Can I tailor the transition from Assembler to Explorer, like using double-click or RMB instead of simple click to arrow?

StephanWeber
StephanWeber over 3 years ago

Hi,

usually I work in Assembler, but often need e.g. to expand, re-arrange, rename, etc. a test. Too often I accidentially click to the blue arrow, and jump to Explorer. How can I prevent this? Need for double-click would help, or just disabling the blue arrow in general (it would be ok for going back to Assembler). Using RMB and "Open in Explorer"would be good enough for me!

Esp. if you run a bigger corner sim or MC, these accidential transitions can take long in GUI.

Bye Stephan

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    There is an enhancement change request (CCR 1690719) asking for the ability to disable the arrow, but there are no plans to implement this (there has been only one request for it in 5 years, although there is a more recent request for an option to ask for confirmation before descending/ascending - CCR 2540141 - there's no plan for that either).

    Andrew

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