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Double-clicking calendar event doesn't go directly to the Edit window anymore

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In an earlier version of Thunderbird in the Calendar, I used to be able to double-click on an event on the Calendar, and it would go directly to the Edit window. Now, it opens up an intermediate window and from there I have to click Edit. This UI change slows down my workflow in updating events. Is there a setting I can change to revert back to the previous behavior? When I double-click, I always want it to go to the Edit window. If the setting doesn't exist, could one be added?

Thanks! Michael

In an earlier version of Thunderbird in the Calendar, I used to be able to double-click on an event on the Calendar, and it would go directly to the Edit window. Now, it opens up an intermediate window and from there I have to click Edit. This UI change slows down my workflow in updating events. Is there a setting I can change to revert back to the previous behavior? When I double-click, I always want it to go to the Edit window. If the setting doesn't exist, could one be added? Thanks! Michael

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I don't think there's an easy way to revert to the old behaviour, but there is a slightly complex way:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1685007#c96

There is another workaround: select an event in the Events & Tasks/Find Events pane, press Enter.

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I don't think there's an easy way to revert to the old behaviour, but there is a slightly complex way:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1685007#c96

There is another workaround: select an event in the Events & Tasks/Find Events pane, press Enter.