Folder Tree Options
These options let you control how the Folder Tree behaves.
- Automatically expand to current folder: If this option is
on, the tree will expand to track your location as you navigate in the file
display. If you turn this option off, the tree won't automatically track your
location - you can still navigate with the tree by expanding and selecting
folders yourself, but it won't follow you when you navigate by other
methods. When this option is on, you can choose how the folders are populated
when they expand automatically to show you your current location:
- Fully populate contents: All automatically expanded
folders are fully populated - the tree will show the full contents of all
folders leading up to your current location.
- Populate contents for local devices only: Only folders
on local devices (hard drives, USB drives, etc) will be full populated.
Folders on network drives or FTP sites will only display the member folder
that forms part of your current location.
- No content population: No automatically expanded
folders will be fully populated - you will need to manually populate them by
clicking their expansion button to reveal their full contents.
The tree will always show you your current folder (and the path
leading to it) so the population options only affect the display of other
items in the expanded folders. When you expand an item manually, its
contents are always fully populated - so if the tree has partially expanded an
item, you can click on its expansion button to fully expand it and reveal the
rest of its contents. These options can dramatically improve performance when
navigating folders on slow devices like networks - rather than having to read
the full contents of all folders leading up to your current location (which
can be very slow over a network), the tree will simply display the folders
leading to your current path (and since it already knows what those folders
are, it doesn't have to read any information from the network to do this).
- Collapse non-selected branches: If this option is on, the
tree will automatically collapse any expanded branches that aren't needed to
show you your current location. This can help keep the tree compact and easier
to navigate as you move around the file system.
- Unless open in other tabs: Branches will not be
collapsed if they contain a folder that is currently displayed in another
folder tab.
- Expand branches when dragging over the tree: When you
drag files over the tree, this option causes the tree to automatically expand
any collapsed folders that you hover over with the mouse. This lets you drag
and drop files to sub-folders that aren't necessarily visible when the drag
and drop begins. Turn on the Spring-loaded option to have
folders that automatically expand this way automatically collapse again when
the drag is complete.
- Expand 'My Computer' when tree opens: This option causes
the Computer branch of the tree to be automatically expanded when the
tree opens.
- Expand selected branch: This option causes the tree to
automatically expand the branch of the tree that represents your current
location. Normally only folders leading up to your current location are
expanded (subject to the options above) - with this option on, the current
location's branch will also be expanded.
- Expand selected branch when changing tabs: The tree
will automatically expand the branch for the current tab when you change
which tab is active. Without this option, branches are only expanded when
you actually navigate to a new folder in a tab.
- Expand/collapse all child branches when parent
double-clicked: When you double-click a folder's expand/collapse
icon, the first level of its child folders will also be expanded or
collapsed.
- Horizontal scrolling style: Controls how and when the
tree scrolls horizontally. The following choices are available:
- Manual scrolling with automatic adjustment on folder
changes: The tree has a horizontal scroll bar (when needed) which
lets you scroll manually. When you change folders, the tree will
automatically scroll left or right if the new folder is out of view.
(Similar to Explorer on Windows XP.)
- Manual scrolling only: The horizontal scroll bar
remains (when needed), and you can still scroll left and right manually, but
the tree will never scroll left or right by itself.
- No scrolling or scrollbar at all: The tree never
scrolls left or right at all, and no horizontal scroll bar is shown. If
items are out of view to the right of the tree, you will need to resize it
to see them. (Similar to Explorer on Windows 7 and 10.)
- Prevent scrolling during drag and drop: This option
prevents the tree from scrolling left or right during a drag and drop
operation. It doesn't affect how horizontal scrolling works
normally.
- Open second Folder Tree in dual display mode: If this
option is turned on and you set a Lister to dual-display mode, a second tree
for the second file display will be automatically displayed. If this option is
turned off you can open the second tree manually if desired.
- Position selected item in the middle of the tree: This
option causes the tree to automatically scroll vertically to keep the selected
item as close to the middle of the display as possible. The scrolling only
happens when the tree selection is changed automatically (to follow your
navigation), so if you're navigating using the tree itself this option has no
effect.
- Share single tree between dual file displays: If you have
dual file displays but only one tree, this option causes the single tree to be
shared by both file displays. Whichever file display is source has "ownership"
of the tree, and the tree will reflect the current folder shown in that file
display only. When you switch source and destination displays the tree will
automatically update to reflect the new location (if any). If this option is
turned off, and you have dual displays with only one tree, then the tree is
owned by the left/top file display only, and the right display doesn't have
one.