What I want to be able to do is open any folder and double click the image and navigate to the next image with arrows. Without having to view that folder through a separate gallery program.

But instead what happens is I double click and arrows do nothing and stays on the opened Pic. So what I have to do instead is select the Pic and press space. Then I can navigate from left to right. But, then it doesn’t automatically move to the next row, so I have to press down to go down to the next row then move from right to left then down then left to right. Or change from my preferred grid view to list view so I can just rely on a single key press or change to multicolumn view which I’m not a fan of . Having to do those extra steps feels so clunky.

Is there a way to change the behavior of the default preview so double clicking to open a picture in a folder leads to being able to just use arrows to move to the next image in the folder? I’ll even accept hitting space and the image preview automatically moving to the next row. Or another program to replace it that is a better image preview?

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    If I have understood your question correctly: First, in the Finder, if you view by list instead of icon, you can then use the up/down arrow keys in the Quick Look to navigate backwards/forwards through the images. Second, you can also use the Preview or Gallery mode (I forget what it is exactly called) in the Finder on image directories to quickly create fast scrolling gallery views of image directories.

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    Sadly, there’s an excellent image viewer, that’s free, does exactly what you’re looking for, has been around since the 90’s, has a great support community, but it’s Windows only.

    If you wanna try it in WINE, the name of the prog is IrfanView (after the coder’s name).

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          Decided to check it out on Windows. Built resize function is really useful. It’s on ninite too which is perfect for easy updates. Went and replaced the default viewer on Windows with it. Will save me time when I do want to do a light edit that doesn’t require me to go into something like photoshop.

          Edit: wasn’t a functionality I expected but it handles videos too and in the correct ratio compared to pixea where some videos showed up stretched. Impressive little program.

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            That’s exactly how I use it. The batch functions are killer and don’t neglect installing the full panoply of plugins, those make it the Swiss Army knife of viewers.

            Also, the dev is a true prince, personally answered a question I had a decade ago and it was an awesome interchange.

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    I’ve never heard of such a thing. It would be like a combination file explorer and image viewer. Perhaps you could build it yourself, I don’t think it would be too difficult.

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      Basically I just wish when you hit space while the folder is it grid view it would automatically move to the next image in the sequence instead of stopping at the row it is in.

      Having to do steps like change to list view to use up and down arrows to go to the next image in the sequence or columns just seems unnecessary and more conplicated that it needs to be.

      Edit: Tired pixea from recommendations and set that to open jpg and pngs by default. It’s been perfect.