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anotherprofile
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Dragging and drop issue desktop
Wondering if there is a way to set the default drag + drop behavior to match all other behavior on macOS: copy and paste, rather than the Dropbox default of cut and paste. In other words: when I ...
- 3 years ago
Hi anotherprofile,
🙂 The described by you perfectly match default system behavior.
When you drag and drop some content from one place to another you either copy the content or move it. When source directory and destination directory both reside in the same volume (on real or virtual device) moving gets performed. In opposite situation, when source and destination reside on different volumes, copying gets performed. 😉 That's it.
When you drag and drop from your drive to SD card, for example, you are copying the content between different volumes. When you drag something from one folder on your drive and drop it to another one within Dropbox folder, you are moving the content between different places on the same volume. Perfect match! 😜 Isn't it.
You probably get confused by some other cloud services, behaving as a virtual block device. There destination is on another volume. Dropbox folder is NOT independent volume; it's a folder like any other in your computer (like you move something between Documents and Pictures, for example).
Hope this sheds some light.
Здравко
3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Hi anotherprofile,
🙂 The described by you perfectly match default system behavior.
When you drag and drop some content from one place to another you either copy the content or move it. When source directory and destination directory both reside in the same volume (on real or virtual device) moving gets performed. In opposite situation, when source and destination reside on different volumes, copying gets performed. 😉 That's it.
When you drag and drop from your drive to SD card, for example, you are copying the content between different volumes. When you drag something from one folder on your drive and drop it to another one within Dropbox folder, you are moving the content between different places on the same volume. Perfect match! 😜 Isn't it.
You probably get confused by some other cloud services, behaving as a virtual block device. There destination is on another volume. Dropbox folder is NOT independent volume; it's a folder like any other in your computer (like you move something between Documents and Pictures, for example).
Hope this sheds some light.
- anotherprofile2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
That makes a ton of sense when you explain it like this. Thank you!
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