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Feature: Bring the focus to the newly opened tab. #13064

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mvartuc opened this issue Jul 24, 2023 · 3 comments
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Feature: Bring the focus to the newly opened tab. #13064

mvartuc opened this issue Jul 24, 2023 · 3 comments

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mvartuc commented Jul 24, 2023

What feature or improvement do you think would benefit Files?

Current behavior:
1- I have a folder called 'A' on my desktop
2- I have a current Files instance with some tabs already open
3- When clicked on 'A', Files opens the folder in a new tab, without shifting the focus (bringing the window to the front)

Proposed behavior:
3-> When clicked on 'A', Files opens the folder in a new tab and immediately brings the windows to the front of everything else.

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  • This proposal will bring back the native feel and it'll improve user experience significantly

Files Version

2.5.21.0

Windows Version

10.0.19045.3208

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Josh65-2201 commented Jul 24, 2023

Thanks for the feedback, I've added this to the project board.

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yaira2 commented Aug 1, 2023

Thank you for your feedback, we're currently tracking this issue in #10844. Please subscribe to that issue to be notified when it's resolved.

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yaira2 commented Oct 27, 2023

This issue will be resolved with #13588.

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