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trotko
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Fovorites folder & tabs

#1 Post by trotko » 09.01.2008, 19:50

Fovorites folder like TC
CTRL+D => then select from popup menu

Tabs
Using more tabs on left & right panels.

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#2 Post by enkryptor » 10.01.2008, 10:34

try Shift-Ctrl-F, Ctrl-T

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Re: Fovorites folder & tabs

#3 Post by Dreamer » 10.01.2008, 20:22

trotko wrote:1. Fovorites folder like TC
CTRL+D => then select from popup menu

2. Tabs
Using more tabs on left & right panels.
1. Already implemented, in menu > Extras > Favorite Tools, or Folder > Favorites.

2. What exaclt do you mean?? Ctrl+T is the shortcut to create a new tab.

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Re: Fovorites folder & tabs

#4 Post by trotko » 13.01.2008, 20:33

Dreamer wrote:
trotko wrote:1. Fovorites folder like TC
CTRL+D => then select from popup menu

2. Tabs
Using more tabs on left & right panels.
1. Already implemented, in menu > Extras > Favorite Tools, or Folder > Favorites.

2. What exaclt do you mean?? Ctrl+T is the shortcut to create a new tab.
1. cool; i (was) using tc & i was using access to fovorites file shortcut CTRL+D. Here must using CTRL+number (you must to know a place in list :() or using the mouse.

2. cool;

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#5 Post by Dreamer » 14.01.2008, 00:26

1. You can use the shortcut here too, even the same one, go to menu > Extras > Keyboard shortcuts and change/set all the shortcuts you want.

No new request - moved to General discussion.

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#6 Post by Dhanish » 18.01.2008, 05:37

Is it possible to change the favorite folders shortcut from Shift+Ctrl+1, to Alt+1, etc?

I had been using Turbonavigator for quite some time and got used to this shortcut.

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#7 Post by Dreamer » 19.01.2008, 02:02

Yes, but only by HotkeyP (free, only 106kB), create ten commands, for the shortcuts Alt+0 - Alt+9, use these commands and parameters:

Hotkey: Alt+0
Command: Keys to active window
Parameters: \ctrl.\shift.\0 freecommander.exe

Hotkey: Alt+1
Command: Keys to active window
Parameters: \ctrl.\shift.\1 freecommander.exe

Hotkey: Alt+2
Command: Keys to active window
Parameters: \ctrl.\shift.\2 freecommander.exe

and so on...

http://sweb.cz/petr.lastovicka/others.html

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#8 Post by Dhanish » 21.01.2008, 08:30

Thanks for the suggestion. Hope it does not interfere with the layout shortcut. Perhaps the same may be possible with Autohotkey also, which I use occasionally. http://www.autohotkey.com/

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#9 Post by Dreamer » 23.01.2008, 00:58

Yes, it should be possible, but HotkeyP is easier to use.

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