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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 22, 2013 11:12 PM in response to PlotinusVeritas

PlotinusVeritas wrote:


that isnt going to work on a macbook or macbook Air. 😉


What do you mean? Why wouldn't that work on those laptops?


I'm using a Macbook Pro here and that works like TomW123 describes. I mean, I know a Macbook Pro doesn't equal a Macbook or Macbook Air, but it's just a trackpad setting, right? Not sure what the difference is in trackpads between the various laptops.


Secondary Click is basically just a Gesture shortcut for Control-Click, so you just click with two fingers and it opens the menu and you click "open in new window."


Granted, sure, it's not as quick as double-clicking, but I still don't see why this "isn't going to work" on one of those other laptops. Do those models not support Gestures or something?

Oct 23, 2013 3:55 AM in response to PlotinusVeritas

It's easy enough to open a folder in a new window if you don't mind using two hands to perform this basic, essential Finder function, or adding the step of right-clicking and choosing from a menu list. I preferred the old, original, simple way where a double-click opened a folder into a new place. This is the simple, uncomplicated functionality that seems not only to have been removed as the default but removed altogether from the OS.


I filed a report at http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html and urge others in the same boat to do likewise.

Oct 23, 2013 5:42 AM in response to PlotinusVeritas

That's my feeling about it as well. I need multiple finder windows to be open sometimes. Doing cmd click to open new windows adds additional steps to do what I could easily do before. This is a fundamental change to the way I use the interface and the way I work. I realize this is new software and I expect it to have quirks and a bit of a learning curve. But....


Overall I like it, but I'm going to have some growing pains with it.

Oct 23, 2013 6:53 AM in response to bblonshine

It's not just double-clicking that exhibits this problem. Pressing Command-Shift-C, Command-Shift-H, etc to open various windows now replaces the contents of an existing Finder window.


Obviously one can't bypass this behavior by holding Command - it's part of the shortcut. Right now, I'm using Command-N first to open a new window, then pressing the other shortcut. But I lose all the view settings for each entry under the "Go" menu with this approach.

Oct 23, 2013 8:40 AM in response to shioma

I found this thread on ArsTechnica and am linking to it only to pin down one "no" here - the users there likewise didn't like the Finder's new browser-style (aka Windows Explorer) behavior and undertook to find the plist setting that might reverse it and again allow double-clicking to open a new window. One commenter found an appropriate setting in Mountain Lion, but when he went to change it via Terminal in Mavericks, it had no effect. This presents the unwelcome possibility that Apple has (inexplicably) removed this functionality completely from this version of the Finder, sigh.


http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1208019&start=480

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

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