Fact #1: I love the shortcuts sidebar Fact #2: I love to locate files by typing the first few letters Fact #3: Facts 1 & 2 don't work well together. This is because when you double-click a folder in the sidebar, the sidebar (naturally!) captures focus. When I immediately start typing a few letters to open further files or folders, I find myself locating items within the sidebar itself. This may be useful to someone, but not to me. I propose Nautilus adopt the behavior of Thunar and Mac OS X's Finder, where opening a folder from the sidebar sends focus right back to the folder view. In the event the user actually wanted to locate an item within the sidebar, perhaps s/he could click some white-space first. I believe my usage scenario is more common than the latter. (If you've got so many shortcuts that you can't find them all, perhaps they aren't really SHORTcuts at all...) Tim
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