customize the Function key bar
customize the Function key bar
Is it possible to customize the Function key bar?
For example, can you change the display of Edit to a customized F4 key?
For example, can you change the display of Edit to a customized F4 key?
Re: customize the Function key bar
Hey yom417,
I can imagine, if posted in the Discussion category, this might have gotten better notice.
Maybe a Moderator can move this thread accordingly.
I don't know exactly what you are trying to do and if it is possible, i.e. "change the display of Edit to a customized F4 key".
Here is an example of something you could do.
If you have your Favorite toolbar active, you could add a favorite tool.
right click on it and select to edit the favorite toolbar
in this example I created a shortcut to open with windows notepad "Edit with Favorite Editor"
Then you could define the keyboard shortcuts, such that F4 calls your favorite tool
Tools - Define keyboard shortcuts...
There are probably other and more elegant solutions possible.
Check out the manual here: https://freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/D ... lbars.html
here: https://freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/D ... tcuts.html
maybe here as well: https://freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/U ... itter.html
For more insight into all you can do with FreeCommander.
Best regards,
I can imagine, if posted in the Discussion category, this might have gotten better notice.
Maybe a Moderator can move this thread accordingly.
I don't know exactly what you are trying to do and if it is possible, i.e. "change the display of Edit to a customized F4 key".
Here is an example of something you could do.
If you have your Favorite toolbar active, you could add a favorite tool.
right click on it and select to edit the favorite toolbar
in this example I created a shortcut to open with windows notepad "Edit with Favorite Editor"
Then you could define the keyboard shortcuts, such that F4 calls your favorite tool
Tools - Define keyboard shortcuts...
There are probably other and more elegant solutions possible.
Check out the manual here: https://freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/D ... lbars.html
here: https://freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/D ... tcuts.html
maybe here as well: https://freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/U ... itter.html
For more insight into all you can do with FreeCommander.
Best regards,
Re: customize the Function key bar
Thank you for your response.
What I want to do is to show the function bar and change it at will.
Is it possible to change the diagram menu?
What I want to do is to show the function bar and change it at will.
Is it possible to change the diagram menu?
Re: customize the Function key bar
You can change your keyboard shortcuts at:
Tools > Define keyboard shortcuts
https://freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/D ... tcuts.html
For function bar only the shown entries are available.
If you change the shortcut for a function the other shortcut is shown.
Tools > Define keyboard shortcuts
https://freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/D ... tcuts.html
For function bar only the shown entries are available.
If you change the shortcut for a function the other shortcut is shown.
Regards
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Re: customize the Function key bar
Thank you for your response.
I understand how to define keyboard shortcuts. I have it set up like this.
What I would like to do is to display the file name change set to F4 on the function toolbar that appears at the bottom.
But I don't know how to do that.
I understand how to define keyboard shortcuts. I have it set up like this.
What I would like to do is to display the file name change set to F4 on the function toolbar that appears at the bottom.
But I don't know how to do that.
Re: customize the Function key bar
The command for "Multirename" isn't in the list for the function bar!
You can change the shortcut for "Rename: Multirename" but it can't be shown in function bar. Only the 15 shown commands are available.
But it doesn' matter, if you have more than one item selected and you press the shortcut for "Rename" or the button for "Rename" in the function bar, the dialog for "Multirename" is opened automatically.
You can change the shortcut for "Rename: Multirename" but it can't be shown in function bar. Only the 15 shown commands are available.
But it doesn' matter, if you have more than one item selected and you press the shortcut for "Rename" or the button for "Rename" in the function bar, the dialog for "Multirename" is opened automatically.
Regards
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Re: customize the Function key bar
You can define up to 10 buttons in the functions bar.
The actions for the buttons can be assigned in the freecommander.ini in the section [FunctionsBar].
Here is an example with multi rename:
The action names you can find in the language file.
The actions for the buttons can be assigned in the freecommander.ini in the section [FunctionsBar].
Here is an example with multi rename:
Code: Select all
[FunctionsBar]
Action0=actFileView
Action1=actFileRenameMulti
Action2=actFileCopyDlg
Action3=actFileMoveDlg
Action4=actDirCreate
Action5=actFileDelete
Action6=actFileExit
Re: customize the Function key bar
Ah, again a topic for "FreeCommander XE "not so obvious" settings"
thank you Marek
thank you Marek
Regards
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Re: customize the Function key bar
Oh! I've been wanting to do this for a while.
Freecommander is the best filer.
Thank you so much Marek.
Thank you so much ralfso.
From Japanese user yom417
Freecommander is the best filer.
Thank you so much Marek.
Thank you so much ralfso.
From Japanese user yom417
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