Oracle® Solaris 11.2 Desktop User's Guide

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

Spatial Mode Windows

A new spatial mode window opens each time you open a folder. To open a folder, perform one of the following actions:

  • Double-click the folder's icon on the desktop or an existing window.

  • Select the folder, and press Ctrl+O.

  • Select the folder, and press Alt+down arrow.

  • Choose an item from the Places menu on the top panel. The Home folder and bookmarked folders are listed here. For more information about bookmarks, see Using Bookmarks.

To close the current folder while opening a new one, hold down Shift when double-clicking, or press Shift+Alt+down arrow.

The following figure shows a sample spatial mode window that displays the contents of the main Computer folder.

Figure 8-1  Spatial Mode Window

image:Spatial Mode Window

In spatial mode, each open window displays only one location. Selecting a second location opens a second window. Because each location remembers the previous position on the screen in which it was opened, you can recognize the folder when many folders are open at once.

The following figure shows an example of spatial browsing with many open locations.

Figure 8-2  Browsing Spatial Windows

image:Spatial browsing with many open locations

Note - Because spatial mode fills the screen with the file manager windows, being able to reposition them easily is important. You can press and hold the Alt key and click anywhere within the bounds of a window to reposition it instead of having to locate and drag it by its titlebar.

The following table describes the components of a spatial window.

Table 8-1  Spatial Window Components
Component
Description
Menubar
Contains menus that you use to perform tasks in the file manager.
You can also open a pop-up menu from a file manager window by right-clicking the window. The items in this menu depend on where you right-click. For example, when you right-click a file or folder, you can choose items related to the file or folder. When you right-click the background of a view pane, you can choose items related to the displayed items in the view pane.
View pane
Displays the contents of the following:
  • Folders

  • FTP sites

  • Windows shares

  • WebDAV servers

  • Locations that correspond to special URIs

Statusbar
Displays the status information such as number of items in a folder and amount of free space on disk.
Parent folder selector
Located in statusbar. Displays the hierarchy of the folder. Choose a folder from the list to open it.

Note - Press and hold Shift while choosing from the list to close the current folder as you open a new one.