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Drag and drop the file to the Windows Terminal can not automatically fill in the file address of the file. #11548
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Are you trying to drag/drop onto the top left corner of the Terminal, or the bottom/right? What DPI is your display set to? #2606 is the one I'm thinking of |
Yes, I am. I have tried all positions. My display's DPI is 142. |
Are you running the Terminal elevated (as an admin)? Do you have UAC disabled? (I'm thinking of #7754) |
I use gpedit.msc to disable "User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode" |
Yep, that sounds like /dup #7754. Thanks! |
Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report! |
Thanks, it is indeed the same problem. |
Description of the new feature/enhancement
Drag and drop the file to the Windows Terminal can not automatically fill in the file address of the file, but you can directly do that when you use cmd or powershell.
Proposed technical implementation details (optional)
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