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AcerbicMaelin
7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Renaming files: windows re-selects entire filename when other files resync
Found a reproducible annoyance in Windows 10 with Dropbox. I often cycle through a lot of folders using the tab key to rename them one at a time, and this produces an issue where, as soon as the Dropbox app has synced the previous file, Windows highlights all text in the currently-being-edited filename, even if I am tapping through it.
To reproduce:
- Open a folder containing many files that is currently synced in Dropbox
- Click on a file name twice (not doubleclick) to begin renaming it. Rename it however.
- Press the Tab key to flick down to the next file in the folder. If the previous filename was still in the 'editing' mode then you will automatically be editing the next filename.
- Quickly start using the arrow keys or Home/End to move around in the filename but do not start typing
- After a second or two, when the Dropbox App has re-synced the file you previously renamed, Windows will highlight the entire filename that you are currently arrowing-around in - maybe just as you were about to start typing.
I suspect this has something to do with updating the little blue and green file icon overlays.
If you were just about to start inserting some text somewhere in a filename, but hadn't started typing yet, then the fact that the filename has just re-highlighted itself might cause you to overwrite the entire filename instead of inserting the part you were planning.
When doing this with many files this can be a real annoyance. Is a fix possible?
- Hey AntennaMan!
Thanks for following up with us!
It looks like this is not a Dropbox specific issue, and it's appearing with other cloud programs as well.
Now, it'd be wise to note, that since this isn't an issue caused by Dropbox or pertaining just to us, we're not able to provide a precise solution.
I'd definitely suggest checking in with Microsoft about this, as well just to make sure you've exhausted all options and to also let them know about this.
Give me a nudge if you have any other questions!
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- astarothcy5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Something tells me that all this "further investigation" never ends up achieving anything. At this point the way you are dealing with this issue is frankly ridiculous, borderline insulting to our intelligence. I won't be renewing my subscription unless you clearly acknowledge the issue and explain exactly what is being done to fix it.
- mfoxrb5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Honestly, I don't think they can fix it. This is a limitation that's baked into Windows. See my reply here. I wish they would just come out and say that rather than redirecting people to private email chain where they suggest things they know won't work.
- rainking5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I've been having the same issue for some time. This is extremely frustrating. It would be nice to get the issue resolved without the usual runaround.
Running Dropbox 117.4.378, Windows 10 Pro, 19041.867.
- CGBosn15 years agoNew member | Level 2
Since this has been going on in this thread since April 2019 (And I have been experiencing it for longer than that), should I gather that it's not ever going to get fixed? It often highlights twice so I have to wait another couple of seconds before actually accomplishing my file name change. Happens on every machine I own and have Dropbox installed upon. (8 devices). When my current subscription ends, going to move to other options. Just getting way too annoying and I'm tired of wasting my time having to teach colleagues the waiting trick for file name changes.
- TomMunch5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I've been having this problem for many years as well, and I finally got annoyed enough to look and find this thread today. I never assumed it would be a DropBox problem though. Still would be nice to have a fix.
- Alexei B.5 years agoNew member | Level 2
If it makes anyone happier this crap happens on Onedrive as well. I use both since i have to pay for office anyway... So i assume this is a Windows file explorer problem for "attached drives", of any kind.
- grobbio5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
If this happens on Onedrive also, there's a chance microsoft will fix it for their product... and make it work also for dropbox. Could be an idea try to let them know the problem with onedrive thru the feedback app embedded in windows...
- mfoxrb5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
grobbio People have for years. Microsoft either a) doesn't care enough to fix it, or b) knows it's the result of something so deeply embedded into Windows that it's difficult to fix.
- Dropppppp3115 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I see similar behavior throughout windows 10 caused by something else as well. Check out "bulk rename utility" by TGRMN software.
- Alexei B.5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Sadly for me, and probably for most of other ppl, that works with word/excel templates and copypaste and rename only couple of files all the time, making new folders etc, it just aint reasonable to use another app, in that case you just need to develop a habit to wait 3 seconds before editing.
I have a very fast computer, with very fast harddrive, and still i see Windows "refreshing" my **bleep** folder in slowmotion, and for some reason, those that programmed that function, decided that they need to reselect after refreshing. I even notice a lag AFTER renaming, pressing enter, it can take 3 seconds for the file to "get sorted" after filename for example. Never had this problem in old windows 7...
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