Nailed itUnderdog wrote: ↑17.09.2017, 10:43 [...] FreeCommander should provide access to the Windows undo function! Having to invoke the Windows Explorer to undo a file operation is a workaround at best and contradicts (minimally) the concept of using FreeCommander as an alternative Windows file manager. [...]
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- 23.09.2017, 15:32
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Need File Operation Undo/redo
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9870
Re: Need File Operation Undo/redo
- 18.09.2017, 15:40
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Working UNDO / REDO feature workaround
- Replies: 6
- Views: 21983
Re: Working UNDO / REDO feature workaround
... autohotkey script ( courtesy of the ahk forum ): PostMessage, 0x111, 28699, 0, SHELLDLL_DefView1, % "ahk_id " hWnd ;WM_COMMAND := 0x111 ;Undo last action PostMessage, 0x111, 28704, 0, SHELLDLL_DefView1, ahk_class Progman ;send redo last action command to desktop Then make each script ...
- 17.09.2017, 18:43
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Working UNDO / REDO feature workaround
- Replies: 6
- Views: 21983
Re: Working UNDO / REDO feature workaround
... "Use FreeCommander". However, if, in that last dropdown I change it to "Use Vista method for all drives" - THEN Explorer can undo changes! Of course, it should be vice versa, sorry, fixed. :oops: When using "Use Windows" Undo will work, when using "Use FreeCommander" ...
- 17.09.2017, 17:58
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Working UNDO / REDO feature workaround
- Replies: 6
- Views: 21983
Re: Working UNDO / REDO feature workaround
... settings all to "Use FreeCommander". But then you are sending hotkey commands to Windows Explorer. I don't understand how Explorer can undo an action performed in FC. Okay, I did test a little bit. In FC I have the settings all set to "Use FreeCommander". So in a folder open ...
- 17.09.2017, 17:22
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Working UNDO / REDO feature workaround
- Replies: 6
- Views: 21983
Working UNDO / REDO feature workaround
Undo is probably the most wanted feature for FreeCommander, it's probably not easy to implement, so I decided to make a guide, how to use the HotkeyP to create the global keyboard shortcuts for Undo and Redo, working also ...
- 17.09.2017, 10:43
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Need File Operation Undo/redo
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9870
Re: Need File Operation Undo/redo
I totally agree with ravellar: FreeCommander should provide access to the Windows undo function! Having to invoke the Windows Explorer to undo a file operation is a workaround at best and contradicts (minimally) the concept of using FreeCommander as an alternative ...
- 21.08.2017, 16:45
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Need File Operation Undo/redo
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9870
Re: Need File Operation Undo/redo
Yes i already know about Windows undo.need easy access custom button dedicated Undo Redo , Please have a Undo Redo Button. on the toolbar.
- 19.08.2017, 20:27
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Need File Operation Undo/redo
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9870
- 19.08.2017, 07:46
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Need File Operation Undo/redo
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9870
Re: Need File Operation Undo/redo
In some way Undo already works http://forum.freecommander.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7573
- 18.08.2017, 15:01
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Need File Operation Undo/redo
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9870
Need File Operation Undo/redo
Need File Operation Undo/redo
- 03.03.2017, 07:40
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Maybe a Sticky on "undo" Work Around
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7127
Maybe a Sticky on "undo" Work Around
Guys and Gals,
If you need to undo your last command, you can open Windows Explorer, and use the "undo"command to undo a command you did in FC. Saved my ass multiple times
If you need to undo your last command, you can open Windows Explorer, and use the "undo"command to undo a command you did in FC. Saved my ass multiple times
- 03.03.2017, 07:37
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Undo -- once more, with feeling.
- Replies: 24
- Views: 39314
Re: Undo -- once more, with feeling.
Guys,
If you need to undo your last command, you can open Windows Explorer, and use the "undo"comm, and there. Saved my ass multiple times. I'll post this in General also for a sticky/workaround.
If you need to undo your last command, you can open Windows Explorer, and use the "undo"comm, and there. Saved my ass multiple times. I'll post this in General also for a sticky/workaround.
- 03.03.2017, 07:32
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Edit/Undo missing?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4693
Edit/Undo missing?
Win 10
I know this is an issue using x32 xplorer2 FREE version. There is no Undo option. However, I thought I say it in FC, but now I don't?
I know this is an issue using x32 xplorer2 FREE version. There is no Undo option. However, I thought I say it in FC, but now I don't?
- 03.03.2017, 07:29
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Context Menu on file/folder dealy 1-3 seconds each click
- Replies: 0
- Views: 5065
Context Menu on file/folder dealy 1-3 seconds each click
Win 10
FCXE 32
The context menu is sluggish. right click on a file or folder and I get a 2 second delay each time. Is there a work around for this? I know this has something to do wiht 64 and 32 bit incompatibility--such as "edit/Undo" missing using 32 bit context.
FCXE 32
The context menu is sluggish. right click on a file or folder and I get a 2 second delay each time. Is there a work around for this? I know this has something to do wiht 64 and 32 bit incompatibility--such as "edit/Undo" missing using 32 bit context.
- 18.11.2016, 06:31
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Log - Undo workaround feature
- Replies: 4
- Views: 11108
Re: Log - Undo workaround feature
In some way Undo already works viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7573