Modify expanding Node default

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artworksmetal
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Modify expanding Node default

Post by artworksmetal »

I apologize If I'm not using the right terms here.
When you click on a node, such as Album, you see all the tracks. But the tree doesn't expand to show the Album names. In order to do that you have to click on the tiny little triangle that I call the Node selector.
Because my eyes are getting old and weak, and because I like to use an air mouse from a couple of feet away, that selector is a challenging target. Also, there is never a time that I don't want the node to expand.

So my wish is either:
Make a setting in MM so it can default to always expand a node when I click on one (eliminating the need for the selector).

OR

Make the size of that triangle selector adjustable so I can make it a bigger target.


Thanks!
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Re: Modify expanding Node default

Post by Lowlander »

You can select the node and use right arrow to expand (left arrow will collapse it).
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Re: Modify expanding Node default

Post by nohitter151 »

Or just double-click on the node to expand/collapse.
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Re: Modify expanding Node default

Post by artworksmetal »

nohitter151 wrote:Or just double-click on the node to expand/collapse.
Oh. that seems obvious now that you mention it. Thanks.

Still, my lazy finger wants it to be the default. :D
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