Mavericks Finder - how default to "double click opens new window"?

I am old and set in my ways. I like having the Finder open a new window when I double click a folder. Since 1984 I've arranged Finder windows in positions and sizes that suit me and I have never seen any reason to change.


In Mavericks however there does not seem to be a way to default to, "double click opens new Finder window". My choices under Finder preferences are, open in the same window; or open in a tab. I don't care for either.


Does anyone know of a way to restore the traditional Finder behavior in Mavericks? Thanks in advance.

Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9), 18 GB RAM

Posted on Oct 22, 2013 5:54 PM

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Oct 30, 2013 12:48 AM in response to cmaus

hi cmaus and also the tabs people,


well the one fellow said he needed to hold a soft drink, or eat chips w the one hand while he opened windows, so that is the only way, w one hand, to see all the windows at once.


personally i came about tabs, but ended up getting fascinated w the window opening situation. Found from another forum about tabs. you have will never get tabs except by cmd clicking a folder in that window. thats it. otherwise from a tabbed window, finder:view:'merge all windows' and all windows will fly from all desktops into that window as tabs. only seems to work once.

Oct 30, 2013 1:09 PM in response to Wizard_Magic_Spell

Ok, Wizard.....didnt mean to contradict you....seems every mac is different...


I have put in tons of apple feedback since installing mavericks....never did feedback before.


finding alot of things that were very convenient and made less work not available anymore in Mavericks. however there are things I do like.


what I am saying, is I definitely feel your pain....

warmly, hope

Oct 31, 2013 7:24 AM in response to Wizard_Magic_Spell

For me, a 2007 iMac, hiding the tool bar now allows me to open folders like I have since 1997.


Only problem is each and every folder I open has a tool bar that now needs to be hidden.


Thankfully when I go back each folder now has the tool bar I hide still hidden.

And I can double click to open in a new window.


Glad I don't work in Apple's Folder group, bet some heads are rolling, or being shown the door.


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Oct 31, 2013 3:48 PM in response to Kevin Clancey

Kevin Clancey wrote:


Only problem is each and every folder I open has a tool bar that now needs to be hidden.

hi kevin...did you try the automator suggestion, so that ALL folders then have the top and side hidden. see Hollanda's suggestions re: automator...it is back a few pages.

Oct 31, 2013 10:51 PM in response to John Dorsey

Well, as I see the things, the finder.app checks, if the command key is pressed.

So, Apple could reverse the code.


If the key is NOT pressed, = new window.

If the key is pressed, = same window.


This would be the easyiest solution, without big changes in preferences.


The best solution of course, when the user can select the method.

Thats neither a big deal but makes the customer happy.


The only thing is, the customer must inform Apple , that he needs this reverse action.

So, give feedback to Apple, if its important for you.

Nov 1, 2013 2:15 AM in response to WH

hi

btw, if someone's answer really helps you, i don't see any way to indicate:


this helped me

or

this solved by question..


don't see on the emails that come or on the web discussions any way at all to do it.

ive searched Google to find out, and people show buttons that you click but I don't see any such buttons.


What do you think? Ive gone to other discuession about this and they are saying there are buttons....

I see no buttons.


sigh.....

Nov 1, 2013 3:00 PM in response to John Dorsey

I dunno....hiding toolbars,messing around with Automator etc. Ridiculous,really,isn't it. I am not having a go at those who have suggested the above,far from it. We should have to do neither of the above....or anything else,for that matter. Apple should reinstate the simple,easy way of opening a new folder.

Anybody reading this part of the forum for the first time,please make your feelings known to Apple by clicking the following link............

http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.htmlhttp://

Nov 1, 2013 4:29 PM in response to Kevin Clancey

Kevin....OMG...sooooo funny....love the baby....very cute...


well, if you click on that automator image, then it shows it very clearly....

turns out, that is a standard thing in these forums...one can click and see the image so much better....


they only thing is, I was asking hollanda a question about it, if I understood it clearly, the automator explanation she had given....


so you will have to read her comments too...


I gave up on that whole thing....

I never did do that....

LIke Wizard is saying....it is pretty tricky.

I did report as feedback to apple too....


btw....Hungting Beach....wow...good for you. I am in NY now, but used to love to lie on the beach there in Huntington....What blisssssssss!!!!. My favortie spot when growing up!

Lucky you.


Hope you surf or enjoy the beach is some marvelous way...


here's some for you.....you inspired me....

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This is a picture of Huntington Beach pier for all you landlocked ones....

Wow, so gorgeous there....

Nov 1, 2013 10:39 PM in response to Kevin Clancey

Kevin...ok good luck on that...think Hollanda has the scoop. have only done 1 or 2 things with it....the Automator.


LOVE the huntington beach photo...

fabulous


have been on forums for a decade and a half, but never have seen such fun photos included.....must be the New Bliss Age coming....LOL


Wow, what a beach....really great shot....can see you are really enjoying....well done dude.....awesome...as the surfers say...lol


That beach goes on and one....read it is 8 miles long.


We used to stop at the McDolnalds on Beach blvd. that is the only road to it in those days....

Read that might have been the first McDonalds or some such imitating chain?....there were the gold arches, and dancing bagpiper in kilts


Large crowds gathered in Huntington Beach for the final day of the 2012 US Open of Surfing. - See more at: http://www.socaldailyphoto.com/category/orange-county/page/4/#sthash.1cLQH2Mz.dp ufUser uploaded file

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