How do I change double click to single click to open folders and other things?

Note: I am running 10.13.2 on a MacBook Pro.


Situation: As I drill down to sub folders and sub folders I find myself doing a lot of double clicking. It is the same deal when opening applications, it would be very nice and intuitive for it to be a single click, not double.


Goal: Change double click to single click when opening things from folders to application to windows.


Tried:

In finder, 'View as columns,' does the trick for one clicking but doesn't allow for a nice display of everything in the folder; not what I'm looking for.

I looked in 'Finder Preferences,' didn't find a fix.

I looked in the app store, didn't find anything, I could have missed a nice app?

There is a similar old post for this question but is from 2011 and doesn't give a solution from what I saw.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS High Sierra (10.13.3)

Posted on Feb 4, 2018 2:27 PM

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Feb 4, 2018 5:08 PM in response to CountryGirl56

Not sure about the second part. There are three ways I can think of that would select a folder without opening it.

One is click and hold to move to another place. This is how other applications like an internet browser works. For instance you can drag a url to your desk top or click to highlight, both functions use one click.

You could select with a highlighting square.

You could use arrows on the keyboard to select one or multiple folders.

The only reason I can think of to select by clicking in order to do something else is to be able to drag to another place, but one could (and I do) that with one click. Or right click for options, which is one click. I just don't see the reason for a second click.

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