The default behaviors of the system are many different from those of ubuntu. One of the most intolerable actions is that every time you double-click a folder, It will be opened in a new window, in addition, unlike windows, the opened Folder does not have a back/Up button or a specific path to the folder. If the path of a folder is very deep, you need to open more than N windows to find the desired.
Later I studied it and found that this problem can also be changed through settings. The method is as follows:
1. Open a folder.
2. Edit-preference-behavior, select "always open in browser window", and click Close.
In this way, double-click the folder window to open it, which is very different from the previous one. The long-overdue forward, backward, and upward buttons appear. You can also click a button above to switch the display mode of the path. This seems much more comfortable. I really don't know why I didn't use this as the default open method.
In addition, it seems that double-click the folder with the scroll wheel to open the folder without a new window. This is a strange mouse behavior.
Address: http://www.cnblogs.com/yinxiangpei/articles/2416915.html