Is there a way to create a shortcut via hot key or "EDIT"-menu?
I'm a friend of keyboard-navigation, so I hoped there is something like "CTRL+ALT+F5" I know of TC.
Now I'm working with Drag&Drop plus "ALT" to create a shortcut to a file or folder or I use the context menu option and move it to the other window manually.
Best regards,
mihee (a former TC user )
XE feature request: create shortcut via hot key
Re: XE feature request: create shortcut via hot key
Edit->Paste shortcut
You can assign Ctrl+Alt+F5 to "Paste shortcut" command and then simply use:
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+Alt+F5
You can assign Ctrl+Alt+F5 to "Paste shortcut" command and then simply use:
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+Alt+F5
Re: XE feature request: create shortcut via hot key
The "EDIT-->PASTE SHORTCUT"-command pastes the shortcuts to the items saved in clipboard.
What I want to do is to create a shortcut from a selected file or folder in e. g. the left window to the right window.
What I want to do is to create a shortcut from a selected file or folder in e. g. the left window to the right window.
Re: XE feature request: create shortcut via hot key
I use Right click hold and then Drag&drop onto the address bar of the other panel.
Paste shortcut of the selected file into the other panel would be nice as an option.
Paste shortcut of the selected file into the other panel would be nice as an option.
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