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Buttons to go to up directory (..) root (\) missing Solved

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On top right of both panels there were buttons to go to up directory (..) as well to root (\), which vanished perhaps by changing some option in congregation by me.
How can I restore these buttons.
Thanks in advance
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Configuration - Options, Layout page, Show buttons for history list and hotlist.
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MVV wrote:Configuration - Options, Layout page, Show buttons for history list and hotlist.
Sudip wrote:On top right of both panels there were buttons to go to up directory (..) as well to root (\), which vanished perhaps by changing some option in congregation by me.
How can I restore these buttons.
Thanks in advance.
You are right but I think my question was not clear. Buttons for history and hotlist are not gone. Infact I wanted to configure to display buttons to:

1. Button to up one up directory tree.
2. Button to go root directory of current drive.

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2Sudip
You need to have "Show drive buttons" or "Show drive combobox" enabled. If you disable both, your ".." and "\" will disappear.
Windows 10 Pro x64, Windows 11 Pro x64
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I had unticked Drive Combobox.
I got back now.

Thanks umbra.
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Sudip, you're right, I wrote about another buttons. Anyway, umbra has answered your question.

BTW there is a way to hide theese buttons by editing wincmd.ini:

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[Configuration]
DriveBarHide=.
So, if this parameter contains a dot, TC won't show ".." and "\" buttons on a drive bar.
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