Sometimes the focus of MC is NOT on what is being displayed onscreen. Two disturbing examples:
1) You are watching or listening to something, with display view active. You may have media files selected in standard view, but that is not what is at the forefront of your screen right now. You hit delete on the keyboard, possibly by accident, and it becomes apparent (hopefully) that the selected files are somehow still in focus and MC is asking to delete them from the library. I feel that should not be the case.
2) You have multiple tabs open. In one you have media files selected. Another tab is Playing Now for the active zone.
You may have been playing something, which is now stopped.
You switch from the tab that has files selected to the playing now one.
The track/file you had been playing previously
seems to be "highlighted".
You want to remove it from playing now, so you hit delete - knowing that in a playing now list that will remove the file from the list rather than remove it from the library. Instead, you get a confirmation box asking what kind of delete you want to carry out on the files selected in the
other tab, not the one currently visible onscreen.
You
have to click on the "semi-highlighted" track to actually bring it into focus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oxtN4cZuawIn my case, MC was about to remove 4500 files from the library. They were in a tab in standard view. In my playing now tab there were four files which I wanted to remove. I quickly hit ctrl-A and then delete to remove them. In the
other tab, 4500 video files were selected and were about to be deleted.