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Add mp3 to playlist Windows Media Player

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Hello.

When I click the right mouse button in Windows Explorer Some mp3 file I have the option to "add to playlist Windows Media Player".

How to do it in Total Commander 9.0?
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Hold the right mouse button for about a second to get the normal context menu.

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Thanks bro.

Is it possible to reduce the time for one second?
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The only way I know is to change the mouse selection mode: Options > Operation > Mouse selection mode > Left mouse button (Windows standard). This makes the right mouse button free to use, so the context menu appears immediately.

If you're a keyboard user, you can also use the context menu key (if you happen to have Windows keys on your keyboard) or Shift+F10 - both of them work regardless of the mouse selection mode.

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santaclous wrote:Is it possible to reduce the time for one second?
You can reduce the time by addind key PopupDelay=500 (or different time in miliseconds) to section [Configuration] in wincmd.ini.
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jvh wrote:You can reduce the time by addind key PopupDelay=500 (or different time in miliseconds) to section [Configuration] in wincmd.ini.
Ah, apparently I missed that option since it has been there only for a short time (9.0 beta13), according to history.txt.

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jvh wrote:
santaclous wrote:Is it possible to reduce the time for one second?
You can reduce the time by addind key PopupDelay=500 (or different time in miliseconds) to section [Configuration] in wincmd.ini.
C:\Users\Mikołaj\AppData\Roaming\GHISLER\wincmd.ini

There is no PopupDelay
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santaclous wrote:There is no PopupDelay
Just create the setting if it's not there.

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