Receive "No Files Selected" popup sometimes
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Receive "No Files Selected" popup sometimes
Every so often when I bounce down a directory I get the message popup telling me "No Files Selected". I click okay an the program proceeds, but at the next bounce down I get the message again. This will continue until I reboot the computer.
I think it has to do with the fact I brought up Windows Explorer -- while trying to help somebody else.
I am running Windows Commander 5.11
Any ideas?
Thanks, Fred
I think it has to do with the fact I brought up Windows Explorer -- while trying to help somebody else.
I am running Windows Commander 5.11
Any ideas?
Thanks, Fred
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I rarely get this message when mistakenly I press a keyboard shortcut without having any files selected! Are you sure you are not doing the very same thing?!
Another (bizarre) explanation can be that your computer is going the above! What I actually mean is that you might have a faulty keyboard or the port on your motherboard is faulty of even a loose contact. This can (I presume) generate unwanted input signals by your keyboard. If you have a wireless keyboard it might be also interference from other devices.
Lastly, I cannot imagine if other software can cause problems. I’m talking about automation software or keyboard shortcut related tools! But that’s just speculation.
Another (bizarre) explanation can be that your computer is going the above! What I actually mean is that you might have a faulty keyboard or the port on your motherboard is faulty of even a loose contact. This can (I presume) generate unwanted input signals by your keyboard. If you have a wireless keyboard it might be also interference from other devices.
Lastly, I cannot imagine if other software can cause problems. I’m talking about automation software or keyboard shortcut related tools! But that’s just speculation.
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re: Receive "No Files Selected" popup sometimes
This is happening when I double left click to step down a directory. When ever this starts to occur I make sure I am not leaning on the keyboard or anything else.
I thought the connection was with Windows Explorer, but I tried to reproduce the problem and couldn't. The computer had been on about 7 hours without the problem.
This happens so seldom I have not been able to tie it to anything.
Fortunately it is just annoying, not crashing WC.
I thought the connection was with Windows Explorer, but I tried to reproduce the problem and couldn't. The computer had been on about 7 hours without the problem.
This happens so seldom I have not been able to tie it to anything.
Fortunately it is just annoying, not crashing WC.
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There is a translation program on the market which tries to translate every text it finds near the cursor when you double click in any program. I have received some reports that this translation program causes such an error. Do you use such a translation program?
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I do not use any translation programs.
This problem only happens about every three or four weeks. Once it starts the only thing that stops it is rebooting the computer.
I have very few options changed from the way WC installs. I am not doing anything unusual. I would say that 95% of the time I am looking at directories double clicking on files to open them or using Lister to view them.
Sorry I can not be more specific.
This problem only happens about every three or four weeks. Once it starts the only thing that stops it is rebooting the computer.
I have very few options changed from the way WC installs. I am not doing anything unusual. I would say that 95% of the time I am looking at directories double clicking on files to open them or using Lister to view them.
Sorry I can not be more specific.
Re: re: Receive "No Files Selected" popup sometime
Same thing happens to me. Equally often. Slightly annoying ...FredY wrote:This happens so seldom I have not been able to tie it to anything.
Fortunately it is just annoying, not crashing WC.
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No, I have not hit any keys. Once this happens I shut down WC and then reopen it and that problem persists until reboot.
So even if had the first time, I make sure from then on. Also the delete keys are used by the right hand and I use the mouse with my right hand. So I would really have to go out of my way to do that.
There has to be more than three of us seeing this hick-up.
BTW it has not happened since I posted my first message.
So even if had the first time, I make sure from then on. Also the delete keys are used by the right hand and I use the mouse with my right hand. So I would really have to go out of my way to do that.
There has to be more than three of us seeing this hick-up.
BTW it has not happened since I posted my first message.
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I just had an idea: Sometimes the ALT key gets stuck, so when you double click, TC sees ALT+Double click. This will invoke the property sheet, but the [..] updir will give the error "No files selected". Example: I know that when you switch away from VNC, it will sometimes think that ALT is still pressed.
So the next time you get this error, please press the ALT key twice, this should fix the problem.
So the next time you get this error, please press the ALT key twice, this should fix the problem.
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I am not going up in the directory structure, but going down. It works fine going up and using [..] even when it complains about going down.
But I will also try and remember if I used te Alt key and also remember to double click it when it next happens.
To the best of my recollection, I had not invoked the Alt key yesterday when it hick-upped.
Thanks, Fred
But I will also try and remember if I used te Alt key and also remember to double click it when it next happens.
To the best of my recollection, I had not invoked the Alt key yesterday when it hick-upped.
Thanks, Fred