Keyboard layout Key Action F1 Help F2 Reread source window F3 List files F4 Edit files F5 Copy files F6 Rename files F7 Create directory F8 Delete files F9 Activate menu above source window (left or right) F10 Activate left menu or leave menu ALT+F1 change left drive ALT+F2 change right drive ALT+F3 use external viewer ALT+F4 Exit ALT+F5 pack selected files ALT+F6 unpack all files from archive under cursor (does not work on Windows 95!) ALT+F7 Find ALT+F8 Opens the history list of the command line ALT+F9 Same as ALT+F6 (because ALT+F6 is broken on Windows 95) SHIFT+F5 Copy files (with rename) in the same directory CTRL+SHIFT+F5 Create shortcut of files in target directory SHIFT+F6 Rename files in the same directory NUM + expand selection NUM - shrink selection NUM * invert selection CTRL+NUM + select all CTRL+NUM - deselect all CTRL+PgUp Change to parent directory (corresponds to cd ..) CTRL+F3 Sort by name CTRL+F4 Sort by extension CTRL+F5 Sort by date/time CTRL+F6 Sort by size CTRL+F7 Unsorted TAB Switch between left and right file list Letter Redirected to command line, cursor jumps to command line INSERT Select file or directory ENTER Change directory/run program/ run associated program / execute command line if not empty. If the source directory shows the contents of an archive, further information on the packed file is given. SHIFT+ENTER 1. Run command line/program under cursor with preceding command /c and leave open the program's window. Only works if NOCLOSE.PIF is in your Windows directory! 2. With ZIP files: Use alternative choice of these (as chosen in Packer config): (Treat archives like direc- tories <-> call associated program, i.e. winzip or quinzip) CTRL+I Switch to target directory CTRL+U Exchange directories CTRL+R Reread source directory ALTGR+Letter(s) or CTRL+ALT+Letter(s) Quick search for file name (starting with specified letters) in current directory Command line: keys If Windows Commander is active, nearly all keyboard input is directed to the command line. Here the layout for some keys: ENTER The command line is executed, if it contains at least one character (otherwise, the program under the cursor in the source window is started). If the command is cd, md or rd, it is executed internally. If it is an internal DOS command, DOS will be executed with this command. Otherwise, a program with the given name is executed. SHIFT-ENTER Like ENTER, but with preceding command /c. After the called DOS program is terminated, its window is not automatically closed. This will only work if the file noclose.pif is in your windows directory. CTRL-ENTER The file under the cursor in the source directory is appended to the command line. CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER The file under the cursor including its path is appended to the command line. CTRL-CURSORDOWN or ALT+F8 A list with the latest command lines (history- list) is opened. Hold down the CTRL key and use the up and down cursor keys to select an entry. By pressing the left or right key, you can edit the command line. This automatically closes the list. TAB Puts the cursor back to the source directory. Cursor keys Cursor left and cursor right move the cursor through the command line, even if the cursor was in the source directory before. If brief was selected, these keys move the cursor through the source directory. You then have to hold down SHIFT to move it inside the command line. Cursor up and cursor down move the cursor bar inside the source window, even if it was inside the command line. ESC,CTRL+Y Clears the command line. CTRL+E Copy previous command to command line CTRL+K Delete to end of line CTRL+W Delete word to the left of the cursor CTRL+T Delete word to the right of the cursor