

Most commands are affecting the items (files and folders) selected in the active panel. See menu item "Favorites → Favorites tree". Favorite items tree panel Activating the "Enter" key opens the favorite folder (selected in the "Favorite items tree panel") in the active panel.File system tree panel From the "File system tree panel" an other folder can be opened in the active panel, according to the settings under the menu item "Tools → Settings → View → Tree ".After clicking a tab the contents of the folder assigned to the tab is opened (in the panel that contains the tab). Tabs The tabs in the "tab area" enable fast switching between different folders.The shortcuts "Alt+←" and "Alt+→" make it possible to scroll the history folders forwards/backwards without opening the pop-up menu. Activating the button in the "Address bar - actions toolbar" or the shortcut "Alt+↓".Activating one of the two buttons in the actions toolbar or.
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Clicking the free space of the address bar.Clicking a folder in the history opens this folder in the active tab. History For each tab a history of opened folders is provided.Edit the folder path After right-clicking the free space of the address bar and activating the menu item "Edit path" (or the shortcut "Alt+G") an other folder path be edited or chosen.Main menu item "Folder" Under the main menu item " Folder " commands are offered to change the folder whose contents is shown in a panel.If actually one panel is shown, to panels will be shown.Ĭhanging the folders whose contents is shown.If actually two panels are shown, only the active panel will be shown.Under the menu item "Tools → Settings → View → File/folder list " numerous settings concerning look and behavior of the file panels can be defined.Īctivating the menu item "View → Dual/one panel " or the "F10" key switch between the to view types of panels. The position of the file panels in the main window is shown in chapter " Overview of the user interface ". In a file panel all items (files and sub-folders) of a folder are shown. The (file) panels are the cardinal point of FreeCommander. Overview of the user interface - File panels
