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2008-02-23
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2008-02-23
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2008-02-23
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2008-02-23
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2008-02-23
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2008-03-31
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It's not about dragging slowly. I think it's about how you release the pen from the screen to drop the icon. Try to do it without dragging it a tiny bit, as is hard to avoid.
I had a 50% success rate in dragging the icons off the bat which quickly went to 90% or so when I realized how touchy it is. My guess is that you're overthinking it and/or not very dexterous (sorry).
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2008-04-01
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2008-04-01
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I get into Settings -> Control Panel -> Panels -> Organize button (next to applications label)
And I can actually select and drag ANY icon into any other folder on the left side of that window. The issue is that applications get no organized at all. The dragged icon kind of "falls back" (so to say) to where it was and nothing happens.
I do can create "New Category" and even "Delete it" but icons can not be moved from any given folder (category) to another.
Also, I have read suggestions of doing the dragging slowly...and very slowly...and even more slowly. Have done it to no avail.
It seems many others are experiencing this behavior. Who can confirm?
Any hints on how to fix it ? Or, is this a plain unsolved bug yet ?