So, what do you think of the new 6 key navigation?snte wrote:Don, i just discovered XYplorer a few weeks ago, and i think it is maybe the best FileManager i ever used (and i tried alot).
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So, what do you think of the new 6 key navigation?snte wrote:Don, i just discovered XYplorer a few weeks ago, and i think it is maybe the best FileManager i ever used (and i tried alot).
Ok, it is not my question, but I like it very much. However, sometimes it is hard to navigate in Folder&Files mode, because the folders are among the files, sorting mixed.admin wrote:So, what do you think of the new 6 key navigation?
Welcome!berg wrote:I joined the forum mainly to tell you to add bcrumb navigation sooner,as it's like a flower without fragrance without this feature.
Within how many days will it come,approx ?
You'd prefer folders on top? Files on top?LittleBiG wrote:Ok, it is not my question, but I like it very much. However, sometimes it is hard to navigate in Folder&Files mode, because the folders are among the files, sorting mixed.admin wrote:So, what do you think of the new 6 key navigation?
Folders on top, not according to the mode name "Files and folders". (However; could it be meaningful as well?) The reason: in the first step I drill down to the folder (6KN) then narrow down the files by letters.admin wrote:You'd prefer folders on top? Files on top?LittleBiG wrote:Ok, it is not my question, but I like it very much. However, sometimes it is hard to navigate in Folder&Files mode, because the folders are among the files, sorting mixed.admin wrote:So, what do you think of the new 6 key navigation?
Of course! Totally right! I wonder why I did not make it like that right away.LittleBiG wrote:And an additional thing which I feel a bit uncomfortable, as I started to use 6KN very seriously. When I use CTRL+Left and CTRL+Down to get to an upper level, and I want to press some letters to narrow the autocomplete list down, the letters will be inserted and the path name will be invalid. Do you have any idea how to improve that I could start the filtering immediately by pressing a letter?
Yes, CTRL+Enter has different functions when the list is dopped and when it's not dropped. Can't do anything.LittleBiG wrote:Almost, almost.After select a file, CTRL+Enter doesn't run the file or go to the place of the file, but first it closes the auto-complete dropdown, then pressing the buttons again activates the desired function.
admin wrote:Yes, CTRL+Enter has different functions when the list is dopped and when it's not dropped. Can't do anything.LittleBiG wrote:Almost, almost.After select a file, CTRL+Enter doesn't run the file or go to the place of the file, but first it closes the auto-complete dropdown, then pressing the buttons again activates the desired function.
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Ctrl+Up: Close match list (no action).
Ctrl+Enter: Close match list (no action).
Enter: Close match list, go to location or open file.