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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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- VFRBoy3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
FWIW this issue seems to have stopped in the last couple of weeks/months.
Have cautiously retested when it DIDN'T happen and can confirm I haven't been caught out by this bug for a while now.
- TwistedTrekkie6663 years agoExplorer | Level 4Great
- Gus_O_o3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
AMAZING!
Please promote whoever fixed this!
It might seem like a small issue, but it was a really big frustration for those of us that work with lots of files as part of our work pipeline.
P.S. I didn't try any of the workarounds that were suggested previously. The problem just ... went away.
I haven't had this issue happening for the past week or so - And then checking this thread, it seems that others are finding the same. - heiner13 years agoNew member | Level 2
I still have this problem for long time now and came here to find a solution.
The new Windows 11 WinUI3 explorer is the issue in my opinion, as the problem still exist for several clouds, including onedrive.
Problem doesnt occure in freecommander etc. - screw MS.
- MikeK783 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I'm still seeing this issue in Windows 10.
It only affects Dropbox-synced folders.Not present with other cloud storage providers.
- Walter3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey MikeK78 - sorry to hear about this.
Could you clarify your device's exact OS version and the version and status of the Dropbox desktop app installed there as well?
How long have you been noticing this issue by the way?
- AntennaMan3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I don't know how that will be relevant. The problem has been consistent for me through every update of W10. Or are you only interested in attempting to fix the issue for W11? That'd be a bit rubbish hey.
- MikeK783 years agoHelpful | Level 5It's been a problem with Dropbox for years, across multiple versions. š¤·āāļø
Workaround is to pause the sync, do the renaming, and then unpause.
Nice to see someone at Dropbox not blaming Windows for a change. - astarothcy3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
This was fixed for a couple of months, and is now back. You broke it again!!! Congrats.
- Fr0stbyte52 years agoExplorer | Level 4
A workaround would be to have Dropbox be less aggressive with its sync timing. Could Dropbox be configured to only sync every 10 or 15 minutes (like an automatic, recurring pause)? This problem would almost go away.
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