So ive glanced at everything in the past. However, for my use - ive always been able to get windows explorer's built in search to work for me with a bit of movement, or quotes, or ~= etc.
However after the 1909 build of windows, its seems to be completely neutered. Time for the jump.
I noticed when opening everything (using portable with the service installed so i dont have to have it running 24/7) that it presents me with a window showing my attached drives, followed by the folders n files therein each drive sequentially.
This is fine more or less, but I had assumed that double clicking a drive, or a folder, would change my view to said drive or folder. Unfortunately it simply opens said drive or folder in windows file explorer. Dont get me wrong, the latter is a great option to have via context menu or something - but I was hoping I could navigate via the interface as opposed to having to type a path in the bar for when those cases arise.
I did notice a bit of talk here or there over the years about a "tree" view which would serve the same purpose more or less.
Is either possible at current?
New user, quick question about navigation
Re: New user, quick question about navigation
A tree view is on my TODO list for Everything.
For now, please try enabling the Search Everything... folder context menu item:
If you click on this menu item, Everything will launch and limit the search to the specified folder.
For now, please try enabling the Search Everything... folder context menu item:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the General tab on the left.
- Check Show Search Everything... folder context menu item.
- Click OK.
If you click on this menu item, Everything will launch and limit the search to the specified folder.