cm_Command to Select and Move down, like Insert Key?

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cm_Command to Select and Move down, like Insert Key?

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Hi,

By default the Insert Key InvertSelect the currentFile/Directory and jump (go down) to the next file, i want to re-assign this action/command to another key but i can't find the good command (cm_...) to do this ?

Any ideas ?
Can your help me ?

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Post by *Vochomurka »

AFAIK, there is no corresponding cm_ command, and the same is for Up/Down cursor keys, Tab key to change current panel, etc.
Your task can be solved by scripts (like *keys {ins} for PowerPro)
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Post by *LonerD »

It's my suggestion. :)
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=36261
Still hope it will be in TC 9.0. Must hope...
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Post by *islogged »

@LonerD
> Ok, i voted your 2013 request now ...

@ Vochomurka
Your task can be solved by scripts (like *keys {ins} for PowerPro
> Hum i don't know this software, it's a program who act inside the others programs ?
> Did it work with Windows 10 and Total Commander 8.52a version ?

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Post by *Vochomurka »

1) PowerPro contains a scripting language with all consequences (to say nothing about bars, menus, wallpaper control, system resource monitoring, clipboard manager, timer manager, scheduler, keyboard/mouse manager, virtual desktop manager, etc). And it's free;
2) Yes, it does. To work with Win10, some additional procedures are required, but latest versions are tested for Win10 compatibility. As to TC, I don't know its version the PowerPro can not work with
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