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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Nov 7, 2013 10:46 AM in response to Strulf

hi strulf


probably you alread read this, and it was news to me, but there is the option to:

finder / window / merge all windows


that works weather you have in preferences 'open folders in tabs...." option checked or unchecked.


may all our desires be fulfilled

Nov 10, 2013 9:36 AM in response to cmaus

Hello again!

Thought I'd update everybody on this subject.

I have now reinstalled Mountain Lion from a Time Machine back-up drive. It is brilliant to be able to double click a folder again and see it appear in a new window. HOW IT SHOULD BE!

Also,It is lovely to see the brilliant colour labels again. Honest,Mountain Lion is an UPGRADE from Mavericks.

Apart from the folder and labeIs farce,I hated Spotlight's tag/meta data indexing. I hated the Finder crashing. I hated the dock disappearing. I hated the failed restarts. I hated everything about Mavericks.

If you have a ML back up,reinstall it. Don't hang around for Apple to do anything,if they bother to do anything,that is.Reinstall ML......now!

Nov 10, 2013 9:51 AM in response to Wizard_Magic_Spell

? The only real issue (and what this thread is about) is the inability to double-click on a folder to open it. I've had none of what you are describing in terms of crashing, restarting, disappearing, etc. I don't find 9 much different from 8. I DO bemoan the iOS'ing of X, but that is the direction Apple seems to be going in. It's not enough to move me to a PC running Windows, at least not yet.

Nov 12, 2013 6:35 AM in response to Thrust

My feedback to Apple iva the feedback link you shared:


Mavericks Finder has been modified to have two fatal flaws:


1) windows cannot be set to not show toolbar and not show sidebar across the system as a default


2) "Always Open Folders in a New Window" has been taken away.


While you may think that the Mac should be a One Window System like Windows tries to be or like the iPad, it is highly inconvenient on the Mac.


Having multiple windows open with the sidebar and toolbar shows an inordinate amount of superfluous information, very much like Windows does with showing a menu bar in every Window. Imagine if you put the dock at the bottom of every window...


Sorry but my data is more important that your buttons. I never use the side bar and never use the tool bar. Two TBolt monitors on a MBP-R is not for just 1 finder window.

Nov 12, 2013 12:20 PM in response to Wizard_Magic_Spell

hi what are you one? a book? imac? mac pro?

just curious....what year?

I have various troubles too...not these but Mail related and other various things. 2008 iMac I'm on

Wizard_Magic_Spell wrote:


Hello again!

Thought I'd update everybody on this subject.

I have now reinstalled Mountain Lion from a Time Machine back-up drive. It is brilliant to be able to double click a folder again and see it appear in a new window. HOW IT SHOULD BE!

Also,It is lovely to see the brilliant colour labels again. Honest,Mountain Lion is an UPGRADE from Mavericks.

Apart from the folder and labeIs farce,I hated Spotlight's tag/meta data indexing. I hated the Finder crashing. I hated the dock disappearing. I hated the failed restarts. I hated everything about Mavericks.

If you have a ML back up,reinstall it. Don't hang around for Apple to do anything,if they bother to do anything,that is.Reinstall ML......now!

Nov 18, 2013 2:45 PM in response to John Dorsey

I have to add name to the list of people who hate having to hold down the Command Key to get a folder to open in a new window? Even if I want it to open in a new tab, I STILL have to hold down Command. To me this is useless, just like the List View was. Stop taking stuff away to add new stuff.


And what's with the half-baked tabbed windows? As I see it, I can't manually merge two windows into tabs. Why? I also can't seem to have more than one window open with tabs. Why? These seem like bare minimum functions for tabbed folders.

Nov 18, 2013 9:55 PM in response to Adam Woodhams

What amazes me about Apple's recent changes to the OS as that they are all having these tiny annoying little impacts on productivity.
The folder opening changes mean it now takes longer to do various folder related tasks and the way highlighting folders/files with colour tags has been changed 1 - it's now harder to see a flagged folder/file at a glance, you have to visually search around for it (defeating the purpose of flagging), 2 - if you want to change the flag to another colour you have to unflag the old colour before reflagging it the new colour.
Minor but annoying impacts on productivity.
Apple are obviously quite sensitive about this too as any posts like this one that are critical keep being deleted (censored) from the forums...

Nov 19, 2013 4:30 AM in response to cmaus

Many many million seem to be happy with it. It's been downloaded at three times the rate of Mountain Lion. What would any software company gain by leaving thing 'good the way they were'? These forums are only a representation of a few having issues and/or simply not liking change. It has happened with every OSX release. Read back and you will see what a disaster Mountain Lion was. And Lion. And Snow Leopard etc. etc.


Pete

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