Thank you. I think the issue should be looked at because it changes the underlying windows behaviour.
Without Fences the default drop action is "move" when dragging between folders on the same physical device, and "copy" when dragging between folders of different physical devices (at least, as determined by "drive letter").
With Fences, the default is always move regardless of physical device.
Pressing the Ctrl key reverses the default with or without Fences. If it is a design choice to change the normal windows behaviour, I think that's wrong, but it is what it is. As we said of IBM in times past, "broken as designed".
However, I think the following is a bug
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Using the right mouse button to drag, a context menu is shown when you release the mouse button allowing you to choose what action to take. When using Fences, only the default action is shown (namely "move"), however when the ctrl key is pressed the context menu correctly shows both "move" and "copy" options correctly, with the reversed default action highlighted.
Cheers
Phil