On Windows Explorer, each mouse back-button click brings me back one step in folder hierarcy.
I would expect same behaviour (cm_GoToParent) on TC.
Now, on TC 9.5beta10, clicking mouse back-button brings me back one step on folder history, not on folder hierarchy.
(I have Logitech Mouse)
Mouse back-button behaviour TC 9.5beta10
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Re: Mouse back-button behaviour TC 9.5beta10
In Total Commander, the mouse back/forward buttons do the same as in a web browser: Go to previous/next directory in history.
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Re: Mouse back-button behaviour TC 9.5beta10
TC is a file manager, not a web browser 

Re: Mouse back-button behaviour TC 9.5beta10
2tm8544
What make you think that MS-Explorer does anything different than TC if using mouse-back/forward (or <Alt+Left>/<Alt+Right>)?
Could it be that your mouse software (Logitech) maps these mouse buttons to keystrokes different than the default <Alt+Left>/<Alt+Right>?
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Holger
What make you think that MS-Explorer does anything different than TC if using mouse-back/forward (or <Alt+Left>/<Alt+Right>)?
Could it be that your mouse software (Logitech) maps these mouse buttons to keystrokes different than the default <Alt+Left>/<Alt+Right>?
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Holger
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Re: Mouse back-button behaviour TC 9.5beta10
I tested it, so I know. See the first post.
Re: Mouse back-button behaviour TC 9.5beta10
You must have a different Explorer than here (W10, W7).
Just tested for you with a logitech mouse (performance mx) but without logitech software.
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Holger
Just tested for you with a logitech mouse (performance mx) but without logitech software.
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Holger
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Re: Mouse back-button behaviour TC 9.5beta10
No.tm8544 wrote: 2019-12-23, 12:42 UTC On Windows Explorer, each mouse back-button click brings me back one step in folder hierarcy.
In Windows Explorer back and forward GUI buttons move one step in history in corresponding direction. Mouse's special buttons do exactly the same, and this is consistent with IE.