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- Keyboard layout
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- Key Action
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- F1 Help
- F2 Reread source window
- F3 List files
- F4 Edit files
- F5 Copy files
- F6 Rename files
- F7 Create directory
- F8 Delete files
- F9 Activate menu above source window (left or right)
- F10 Activate left menu or leave menu
- ALT+F1 change left drive
- ALT+F2 change right drive
- ALT+F3 use external viewer
- ALT+F4 Exit
- ALT+F5 pack selected files
- ALT+F6 unpack all files from archive under cursor (does not work on Windows 95!)
- ALT+F7 Find
- ALT+F8 Opens the history list of the command line
- ALT+F9 Same as ALT+F6 (because ALT+F6 is broken on Windows 95)
- ALT+SHIFT+F9
- Test archives for integrity
- ALT+F10 Open a directory tree window
- ALT+left/
- right Open previous/next directory in list of already visited dirs
- ALT+down Open list of already visited dirs
- SHIFT+F5 Copy files (with rename) in the same directory
- CTRL+SHIFT+F5
- Create shortcut of files in target directory
- SHIFT+F6 Rename files in the same directory
- SHIFT+ESC Iconize Wincmd
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- NUM + expand selection
- NUM - shrink selection
- NUM * invert selection
- CTRL+NUM + select all
- CTRL+NUM - deselect all
- BACKSPACE/
- CTRL+PgUp Change to parent directory
- (corresponds to cd ..)
- CTRL+PgDn Open directory/archive (also self extracting .EXE archives)
- CTRL+left/
- right Transfer dir to other window
- CTRL+F1 File display 'brief' (only file names)
- CTRL+F2 File display 'full' (all file details)
- CTRL+F3 Sort by name
- CTRL+F4 Sort by extension
- CTRL+F5 Sort by date/time
- CTRL+F6 Sort by size
- CTRL+F7 Unsorted
- CTRL+F8 Display directory tree
- CTRL+F10 Show all files
- CTRL+F11 Show only programs
- CTRL+F12 Show user defined files
- TAB Switch between left and right
- file list
- Letter Redirected to command line, cursor
- jumps to command line
- INSERT/
- SPACE Select file or directory
- ENTER Change directory/run program/
- run associated program / execute
- command line if not empty. If the
- source directory shows the contents
- of an archive, further information
- on the packed file is given.
- SHIFT+ENTER 1. Run command line/program under
- cursor with preceding command /c
- and leave open the program's window.
- Only works if NOCLOSE.PIF is in your
- Windows directory!
- 2. With ZIP files: Use alternative
- choice of these (as chosen in Packer
- config): (Treat archives like direc-
- tories <-> call associated program,
- i.e. winzip or quinzip)
- ALT+SHIFT+ENTER
- If the cursor stands on a directory,
- the contents of all directories in the
- current directory are counted. The sizes
- of the directories are then shown in the
- "full" view instead of the string <DIR>.
- CTRL+D Open directory hotlist ('bookmarks')
- CTRL+F Connect to FTP server
- CTRL+SHIFT+F
- Disconnect from FTP server
- CTRL+N New FTP connection (enter URL or host address)
- CTRL+I Switch to target directory
- CTRL+P Copy current path to command line
- CTRL+Q Show Quick View panel instead of a file list
- CTRL+R Reread source directory
- CTRL+U Exchange directories
- CTRL+C Copy files to clipboard (32 bit)
- CTRL+X Cut files to clipboard (32 bit)
- CTRL+V Paste from clipboard to current dir (32 bit)
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- ALTGR+Letter(s) or
- CTRL+ALT+Letter(s)
- Quick search for file name (starting
- with specified letters) in current
- directory
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- Command line: keys
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- If Windows Commander is active, nearly all keyboard
- input is directed to the command line.
- Here the layout for some keys:
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- ENTER The command line is executed, if it
- contains at least one character (otherwise,
- the program under the cursor in the source
- window is started). If the command is cd,
- md or rd, it is executed internally. If it
- is an internal DOS command, DOS will be
- executed with this command. Otherwise, a
- program with the given name is executed.
- SHIFT-ENTER Like ENTER, but with preceding command /c.
- After the called DOS program is terminated,
- its window is not automatically closed. This
- will only work if the file noclose.pif is in
- your windows directory.
- CTRL-ENTER The file under the cursor in the source
- directory is appended to the command line.
- CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER
- The file under the cursor including its path
- is appended to the command line.
- CTRL-CURSORDOWN
- or ALT+F8 A list with the latest command lines (history-
- list) is opened. Hold down the CTRL key and
- use the up and down cursor keys to select an
- entry. By pressing the left or right key, you
- can edit the command line. This automatically
- closes the list.
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- TAB Puts the cursor back to the source directory.
- Cursor keys Cursor left and cursor right move the cursor
- through the command line, even if the cursor
- was in the source directory before. If brief
- was selected, these keys move the cursor
- through the source directory. You then have to
- hold down SHIFT to move it inside the command
- line.
- Cursor up and cursor down move the cursor bar
- inside the source window, even if it was inside
- the command line.
- ESC,CTRL+Y Clears the command line.
- CTRL+E Copy previous command to command line
- CTRL+K Delete to end of line
- CTRL+W Delete word to the left of the cursor
- CTRL+T Delete word to the right of the cursor
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