Hello everybody
How can one create a user keyboard shortcut for a command in the menus?
Example: I would like to use a keyboard shortcut (say "Ctrl+Alt+Fn") for the "Synchronize dirs" tool. How must I proceed please?
Thank you!
User shortcut to a menu command. How to?
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Re: User shortcut to a menu command. How to?
In the configuration under MiscBlackWinny wrote:Hello everybody
How can one create a user keyboard shortcut for a command in the menus?
Example: I would like to use a keyboard shortcut (say "Ctrl+Alt+Fn") for the "Synchronize dirs" tool. How must I proceed please?
Thank you!
There you find Redefine Hotkeys.
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Re: User shortcut to a menu command. How to?
Thanks!Horst.Epp wrote:In the configuration under MiscBlackWinny wrote:Hello everybody
How can one create a user keyboard shortcut for a command in the menus?
Example: I would like to use a keyboard shortcut (say "Ctrl+Alt+Fn") for the "Synchronize dirs" tool. How must I proceed please?
Thank you!
There you find Redefine Hotkeys.
With your information I have managed to affect F12 to the command "cm_FileSync", and it works perfect.

May I profit of this opportunity to suggest Christian a little thing? It appears that one must do this operation with an enormous attention to not overwrite a shortcut already affected by default (the full reading of the page displayed by the menu "Help" > "Keyboard" has been very useful to choose a non yet affected shortcut). So... it would be nice (if it's not a mess for Christian) to display in the little field the command already affected if there's already one for this combination of keys currently tried to affect). I see that the little combo box displays only the user shortcuts, but not the default shortcuts.
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I agree the built in facilities to change shortcuts are a bit limited and should be improved.
However for advanced editing you could use Hotkey Editor which you can find in the ultra tc editors: http://utceditors.totalcmd.net/
However for advanced editing you could use Hotkey Editor which you can find in the ultra tc editors: http://utceditors.totalcmd.net/
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Wow! Thanks!seb- wrote:I agree the built in facilities to change shortcuts are a bit limited and should be improved.
However for advanced editing you could use Hotkey Editor which you can find in the ultra tc editors: http://utceditors.totalcmd.net/
Such pages should show a button "Donation"! For tools like these... I would donate!