EverythingToolbar 1.3.0 added double click to open File or Folder

Instant Searching app EverythingToolbar 1.3.0 changes, fixes, improvements, and download links.

EverythingToolbar 1.3.0

A new version 1.3.0 is released for EverythingToolbar. “Everythingtoolbar” is a search engine that finds files and folders by filename instantly for Windows. As a piece of information for those who have not yet activated the update function must install this update to experience the changes. This app version added an option for double-click to open search results.

EverythingToolbar 1.3.0 added an option to auto-select the first search result and fixed blurry UI elements when using non-standard scaling factors on Windows 10. Besides, this update brings a power user option to force center alignment in Windows 10. The version has a lot of things to please you.

EverythingToolbar 1.3.0 changes, fixes, and improvements

Here is the changelog:

  1. Added option for double-click to open search results.
  2. Added an option to auto-select the first search result (previously this was always the case).
  3. QuickLook now uses the Space shortcut as it was meant to be (search result must have sole focus).
  4. Navigating with Home, End, PgUp and PgDn will highlight search results correctly.
  5. Fixed blurry UI elements when using non-standard scaling factors on Windows 10.
  6. EverythingToolbar 1.3.0 added power user option to force center alignment in Windows 10.

See: Registry Finder 2.58 is released with a lot of changes

How to use EverythingToolbar

  • Download Everything. (using portable or installer).
  • Run the setup file and install the app following instructions on screen.
  • Open EverythingToolbar.
  • To use this tool frequently pin the EverythingToolbar icon to the taskbar.
  • You can consider hiding Windows search icon from Settings > Personalization > Taskbar.
  • On the app go to Tools > Options > Keyboard and New window hotkeys. Set the hotkeys Ctrl + Alt + S.
  • Use the keys to start the app. The search can now be performed by using the preset key combination Win + Alt + S or clicking on the icon.
  • Don’t forget to set Start Everything on system startup from Tools > Options > General.

Download links:

That’s all!!

 

 

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Love to play with Windows 11 and 10. Suggestion - Going for Registry change or system files edit then remember to take a backup or create a restore point before Starting.