Hi, I know that you can open a folder in a new window either via the context menu or by holding down the Cmd key when double-clicking. Or hide the toolbar of any windows. But, I would like to bypass these steps so that a double-click always opens a new window, as used in the past. I still haven't really gotten used to the current behavior and keep closing windows by mistake instead of going back with the arrow.
Is there a tweak for this, e.g. a command line command or a tool that changes this functionality? It should be possible, as the system can obviously do this in principle. And if you look at all the other tweaks available (Onyx, Right Zoom, AltTab, BTT, Show Desktop, XtraFinder... etc.), this should be a piece of cake for experienced macOS experts.
Thank you for your hints!
Is there a tweak for this, e.g. a command line command or a tool that changes this functionality? It should be possible, as the system can obviously do this in principle. And if you look at all the other tweaks available (Onyx, Right Zoom, AltTab, BTT, Show Desktop, XtraFinder... etc.), this should be a piece of cake for experienced macOS experts.
Thank you for your hints!