Playing a  bit around, I found a few workarounds:

1) The thumb button, which I have never used, on my very old Logitech
mouse will set the focus without touching the selection. However, not
everybody has thumb buttons - particularly on laptops. Scrolling with
the mouse wheel in the field does nothing. I guess, if it doesn't have
any function already, it could be used as a way to set focus too?

2) Right clicking and selecting copy (as the most neutral option) does
the trick too at the cost of replacing what you have in the copy/paste
clipboard. Not good, if you were planning to hit Ctrl-C as soon as you
get focus with the file name selected. A "focus" option in the context
menu would solve this, but I guess, that one is hard to sell.

3) I just discovered that the good old Alt-N for the file name field (at
least in my Danish version) still works. The underscore doesn't appear
until you press alt, making it hard to discover. I guess that is a
design decision - aesthetics? Also it takes around a second for the
underscores to appear, which makes it feel quite slow and, IMO, even
harder to discover.

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