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Windows Vista - want to double-click posted in the Operating Systems forums; hi when i click on files and maps they open directly. how can i change so i must double-click to open them?? thankful for help...

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when i click on files and maps they open directly. how can i change so i must double-click to open them??

thankful for help


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Click Start, and then click My Computer.
Click Tools, and then click Folder Options.
Click Double-click to open an item. Then, click OK.



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