Binder and Corkboard Beheviors

Hi, it would be very useful if to open a file or folder in the binder or corkboard etc… it was enough to double click on the file or folder, and not on the little icon that is really small, waiting for the use of scalable icons. a double click is a very simple operation, that does not involve a dramatic modification of the user and if it were an unwelcome uograde it would be enough to be able to disable it in the preferences. bye

No need to aim, just selecting a binder item should open it in the editor and on the Corkboard you can use the space bar.

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Hi, thank you for the help. I have some problems that boring me in the use of Scrv: 1) If I use the spacebar Scv opens a page that overlap the corkboard and the editor and put a space in the text. If I select a folder (full) in the binder, the editor don’t opens inside the folder but the folder as a document itself to write on. Maybe I set something wrong.
2) There is a way to restore the shortcut Or change them?
3) Scrv is absolutely a top sw for writing but lacks (or haven’t found) in a timeline to organize the parts of the story. Thank you. T

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You can modify how the Spacebar works, when it is used within the Corkboard or Outliner, in the Behavior: Navigation, at the very bottom. You cannot change how it works in the binder, because in most cases just clicking once is going to load it anyway, so the only special thing worth doing is opening a text window.

When this setting is set to “Editor”, then the Spacebar acts the same as the Navigate ▸ Open ▸ in (current) Editor shortcut (O on Mac, or AltShiftO on Windows, by default).

…the editor don’t opens inside the folder but the folder as a document itself to write on. Maybe I set something wrong.

For the floating text editor (Quick Reference) that is how it always works. It is not complicated enough to show the corkboard, outliner or scrivenings view mode.

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Thank you for the help