by MMFrLife » Tue Aug 22, 2017 8:44 am
Thanks for your insight.
Ok, basically that's it. But I was looking for something like the larger, generalized filter icon to the right of that. It works for me.
But that's not really what I'm referring to.
Music > all tracks (shows only tracks at this point) > go to upper far right simple search > type in an artist > at this point "only tracks" drops down lower and at the top
is the word Artist, with an artist image just below and below that is the word Album with album images related to the albums that were brought up by the search term.
Now, when in that state, to the upper right (but still within the file list area) is three options "filter:off", "My Library", "Online"
"filter:off" is the version of the filter option I'm referring to. That's what seemed to be clicking on but not back off.
Anyway, I figured out what the problem is. It's a precision issue.
If it's in the default off state, you have to point the cursor anywhere on the line (or slightly above) to get the little mouse pointer hand to switch it.
However, once it's switched on, it doesn't turn into a hand if right on the line/words. You have to go slightly above the line to get the hand to switch it back off.
Thanks for your insight.
Ok, basically that's it. But I was looking for something like the larger, generalized filter icon to the right of that. It works for me.
But that's not really what I'm referring to.
Music > all tracks (shows only tracks at this point) > go to upper far right simple search > type in an artist > at this point "only tracks" drops down lower and at the top
is the word Artist, with an artist image just below and below that is the word Album with album images related to the albums that were brought up by the search term.
Now, when in that state, to the upper right (but still within the file list area) is three options "filter:off", "My Library", "Online"
"filter:off" is the version of the filter option I'm referring to. That's what seemed to be clicking on but not back off.
Anyway, I figured out what the problem is. It's a precision issue.
If it's in the default off state, you have to point the cursor anywhere on the line (or slightly above) to get the little mouse pointer hand to switch it.
However, once it's switched on, it doesn't turn into a hand if right on the line/words. You have to go slightly above the line to get the hand to switch it back off.