![]() I've turned off (reduced) animations, etc and there's been no change. I've searched and searched for a way to delay or turn off this "instant resort" behavior and I've come up with nothing. ![]() No matter how fast I hit the arrow keys, the file moves. In Mojave's Finder (column or list view), as soon as I rename a file and hit Return the file instantly moves to re-sort based upon its new name. ![]() I recently upgraded this system to Mojave, as far as it can go. Renaming and cursor movements would start getting delayed - the more I files I renamed the longer the delay would become. In Yosemite, after about 20-30 files I'd have to relaunch the Finder due to some cache that started getting bogged down. But I had roughly 5 seconds to enter renaming mode on the next file before re-sorting occurred. If I paused for a few seconds before hitting return in the next file, then the list would re-sort. This had a benefit of keeping the active file focused in the relevant list of items where I needed to be. Hit Return, rename and quickly hit ↓ or →. In Yosemite's Finder (column view), I could rename a file then hit Return and quickly hit the ↓ or → key to move to the next file. I do have, run, and love A Better Finder Rename, but even that isn't useful for this process 90% of the time. Batch renaming isn't useful and would actually be more work because there's little to no commonality between the files. I get a folder of 50+ items, then have to manually rename each item. I have a particular older system I use for cataloging items.
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