Hi!
Is there any shortcut, or a way to create one, to get into directory bar (below disk drive, above tabs) and edit it? I can do it only by mouse, clicking on its right side after path once, then waiting a bit. And I think it's the only thing I still need to do by mouse here.
Or maybe is there any other way of getting into a directory by keyboard? Entering directory into command line opens it in explorer. Entering "cd <directory name>" works most often fine, but sometimes it does not work for network names – my TC 8.01 x64 just hanged after entering "cd \\freenas" in command line, it never did so if I changed the directory name directly by mouse.
"go to directory" keyboard shortcut
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Assign a shortcut for cm_EditPath in Configuration - Misc.
But CD path should work too, and it has its benefits like command history.
In case of network drives both editing path and executing CD command work in same way: if connection is already established, it is fast, else it may take some time. e.g. TC may have to wait until Windows asks for credentials.
But CD path should work too, and it has its benefits like command history.
In case of network drives both editing path and executing CD command work in same way: if connection is already established, it is fast, else it may take some time. e.g. TC may have to wait until Windows asks for credentials.
Here is another method:
1. Move the cursor to the parent directory symbol, which looks like this: [..]
2. Press Shift+F6, meaning rename in same directory. Instead of Shift+F6, I use F2, which I redefined to do rename in same directory.
By the way, if you want to move the cursor into the left or right breadcrumb bar, press Alt+F11 or Alt+F12.
1. Move the cursor to the parent directory symbol, which looks like this: [..]
2. Press Shift+F6, meaning rename in same directory. Instead of Shift+F6, I use F2, which I redefined to do rename in same directory.
By the way, if you want to move the cursor into the left or right breadcrumb bar, press Alt+F11 or Alt+F12.