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Old 04-14-2010, 01:30 AM   #1
geeyathink
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file mngr w/ duplicate up, back buttons for split screen


Mandriva 2010 kde4.3.5 Dolphin 1.3

I like to use split screen with file manager. Would like duplicate up and back buttons that always corraspond to each pane of the window so I need not worry about which pane has the focus when I go to use the bauttons.

I am hoping to find the functionality anywhere anyhow. I have been using the default Daulphin file manager but don't care if I need to change to a different one.

Thanks for any help,
 
Old 04-27-2010, 05:41 AM   #2
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Bump,

I just realized there isn't a question mark anywhere in my post, so to make it clear, take it as a question.

Thanks for any ideas,
 
  


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