Address bar and TAB-ing?
Posted: 05 Mar 2012 22:07
Hi,
in the address bar help topic I find the statement:
(4) It supports TAB-bing through the items.
Great!! was my first thought, I can quickly build up paths from scratch <TAB>ing with my left and backslashing with my right hand just like in the bash. But too soon I realized that the <TAB>-key isn't involved (which is not much of a surprise regarding windows conventions).
My question: in XY's flavour of TAB-ing the <tab>-key is somehow "replaced" by the combination of the drop-list and the arrow keys, right?
Type in some meaningful root path characters, when the drop-list comes up choose the next path level with the arrow key and "confirm" selection by entering the backslash; when the drop-list comes up choose the next path level ......
Is this it or is there another way for maximizing address bar navigation speed I may haven't noticed yet?
Thanks & cheers,
Filehero
in the address bar help topic I find the statement:
(4) It supports TAB-bing through the items.
Great!! was my first thought, I can quickly build up paths from scratch <TAB>ing with my left and backslashing with my right hand just like in the bash. But too soon I realized that the <TAB>-key isn't involved (which is not much of a surprise regarding windows conventions).
My question: in XY's flavour of TAB-ing the <tab>-key is somehow "replaced" by the combination of the drop-list and the arrow keys, right?
Type in some meaningful root path characters, when the drop-list comes up choose the next path level with the arrow key and "confirm" selection by entering the backslash; when the drop-list comes up choose the next path level ......
Is this it or is there another way for maximizing address bar navigation speed I may haven't noticed yet?
Thanks & cheers,
Filehero