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I am using Windows Photo Gallery as a simple image viewer. When I double-click on an image from Explorer, Photo Gallery starts up assuming I want to be able to scroll through all images in the folder. It therefore takes a long time to start, as it builds a list of all images in the folder (and that can take a long time if the folder is remote and has a lot of images).
If I really want to be able to scroll through every image, I can do Ctrl_A before the double click.
At the moment I have to select two images and then double-click in order to get Photo Gallery to display the image promptly.
Is there some way I can configure Photo Gallery (or the double click command) to not build the list, so that it starts as quiclkly when one image is selected as it does with two?
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