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Originally posted by CookieRevised
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Originally posted by Dommedagsprofet
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
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Originally posted by Dommedagsprofet
EDIT: Ah, I see - you were speaking about the "yes to all" button (or whatever it's called in the English version) on overwrite warning messages.
yeah, that's also more clearer way (didn't think of that, lol.../me slaps himself).
But what I meant where the dialogs where you don't have a "yes to all" button, but could still press YES, while holding down SHIFT to get a "yes to all" behaviour.
So it does exist some place in Windows?
yes
EDIT: wait... let me explain better (gosh, I'm really chaotic today )...
The overwrite dialogs have 4 buttons:
[YES] [YES TO ALL] [NO] [CANCEL]
So there is a "yes to all" behaviour of course. But the thing I speak of is actually for the NO button. Each time you press "no" a new popup will appear for the next file of your selection. But when you hold down SHIFT while you press NO, you have a "no to all" behaviour...
W00t?!
Have to try that one out... Cool! It worked!
There you have a suggestion from CookieRevised supported by me, if you're listening, Patchou: Make the OK button "shift"-able, and put on a note in the warning message about the possibility!