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Assing shortcut into XY and to XY (from windows)

Posted: 24 Mar 2012 14:41
by cadu
Hi,

a) Through "user" menu I have assigned several shortcuts. However I couldn't see a way to change the shortcut after be assigned. I could just delete and create new item to assign again (hard!). Is there simple way to reassign shortcuts?

b) Through Windows 7 I could assign a shortcut to open XY (crtl+alt+end). Once it is open (but minimized) I would like to restore through Windows shortcut the current XY session. Is it possible? (If I use windows shortcut crtl+alt+end a new XY session is opened and just want to restore the already opened session).

Thanks in advance!

Re: Assing shortcut into XY and to XY (from windows)

Posted: 24 Mar 2012 15:14
by cadu
Solution to (b)=> Win+1...9 / Switch to application in position N on taskbar (or launch pinned application)

More useful windows shortcuts=> http://www.shortcutworld.com/en/win/Windows_7.html

HELP=> Waiting answer for (a)...

Re: Assing shortcut into XY and to XY (from windows)

Posted: 24 Mar 2012 16:37
by serendipity
cadu wrote:HELP=> Waiting answer for (a)...
You assign/change/remove shortcuts from Tools>Customize keyboard shortcuts> Category:User.

Re: Assing shortcut into XY and to XY (from windows)

Posted: 24 Mar 2012 17:04
by cadu
Thanks. It worked.

Further help=> I customized a list (tools) and defined the "current column layout as default".

But many customization as "full row select" or "hide extensions" weren't apply to all folders (including folders inside tabset).

Is there any way to apply list (tools) customization to all XYplorer at same time?

Re: Assing shortcut into XY and to XY (from windows)

Posted: 24 Mar 2012 17:10
by nas8e9
cadu wrote:I customized a list (tools) and defined the "current column layout as default".

But many customization as "full row select" or "hide extensions" weren't apply to all folders (including folders inside tabset).

Is there any way to apply list (tools) customization to all XYplorer at same time?
View > Folder View Settings, sounds like what you're looking for.