Add ten more Hot Paths that don't have ANY short-cuts associated with them. I would use them! There might be one or two others that might use them as well.
I guess I'm confused. I thought we were talking about the short-cuts used to create a hot path, not the short-cuts used to display a short-cut.
I any event, for what it's worth, I would like to see the option to have more hot paths and don't care if there are any short-cuts associated with them.
Well then who needs a short-cut to add a hot path? The important thing is providing more hot paths. I don't have to have a short-cut to add a hot path. If I have to click a plus sign or whatever to add a hot path, no problem. Once my hot paths are in place, I would only be adding or changing them on...
I've looked twice through the impressive keyboard shortcut list and cannot find a way to expand a folder's tree, like shown above.
Is there a way to do this, or is Shift-F3 the answer.
I know what already exists and am simply pointing out that by using digits, the designers have limited the number of hot paths to 10. If they changed to the alphabet (a-z) there would be 26 available slots. Perhaps I'm the one weirdo in a million that needs more hot paths. And for that reason, I sus...
Well I have made the decision to go with the Salamander! I have to get used to the paradigm, but it'll be well worth it!
Both Directory Opus and Total Commander are too clunky for me. And the Sal is cheaper than both, though that had no bearing on my decision.
There's something that really bugs me. You guys have never selected a folder, then Ctrl-c, then Ctrl-v at the destination? It is almost a must in Windows Explorer. Perhaps you are used to the dual directory that Windows Explorer has never had. I'm not used to this paradigm. It'll take time to get us...