Skip confirmation window when move/copy??
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- randysejas
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Skip confirmation window when move/copy??
Hi, is there a way to move/copy files whithout the confirmation window??
- randysejas
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- Joined: 2016-02-27, 14:12 UTC
- randysejas
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randysejas,
AutoHotkey for instance. Here is an example script, let's name it AutoCopyAndMove.ahk and run it, then every press of F5 / F6 will be followed by a simulated press of Enter:
HTH
Roman
AutoHotkey for instance. Here is an example script, let's name it AutoCopyAndMove.ahk and run it, then every press of F5 / F6 will be followed by a simulated press of Enter:
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#IfWinActive, ahk_class TTOTAL_CMD
~F5::
~F6::
WinWaitActive, ahk_class TInpComboDlg
SendInput, {Enter}
Return
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
- randysejas
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Hacker,
I think it may be dangerous to append Enter to every F5/F6...
randysejas,
I doubt that it will be changed in TC.
BTW there is another, safer way to suppress confirmation: open Configuration, Misc., select F5 hotkey and assign new custom command to it, you can create it in 'usercmd.ini' category, you can call it e.g. em_CopyNoConfirm:
This quite simple way will open Copy dialog and then pass Enter to it when you press F5 in TC panel. The only additional tool that you will need is TCFS2.
Command identifier 905 is for cm_Copy command; similarly you can create em_MoveNoConfirm command for cm_RenMov command with identifier 906 and assign it to F6.
I think it may be dangerous to append Enter to every F5/F6...
randysejas,
I doubt that it will be changed in TC.
BTW there is another, safer way to suppress confirmation: open Configuration, Misc., select F5 hotkey and assign new custom command to it, you can create it in 'usercmd.ini' category, you can call it e.g. em_CopyNoConfirm:
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Command: TCFS2.exe
Parameters: /ef "tcm(905, 1) send(`{ENTER}`)"
Command identifier 905 is for cm_Copy command; similarly you can create em_MoveNoConfirm command for cm_RenMov command with identifier 906 and assign it to F6.
- randysejas
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To back to this subject and just because i dreamed about this, last night ^^
A better way (for me) it's to implement a "cm_Ok" or "cm_ValidBox" command who valid [OK] box in Tc Windows.
+ Add multiple commands functionality in the [Shortcuts] section as we already can do with commands in the buttonBox Bar.
Example :
For who wants ...
... and Done !
As well, no extend options to overload the actual Tc GUI.
Thanks 4Listening
A better way (for me) it's to implement a "cm_Ok" or "cm_ValidBox" command who valid [OK] box in Tc Windows.
+ Add multiple commands functionality in the [Shortcuts] section as we already can do with commands in the buttonBox Bar.
Example :
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[Shortcuts]
F5=cm_CopyOtherpanel,Cm_Ok
... and Done !
As well, no extend options to overload the actual Tc GUI.
Thanks 4Listening