General
F9
Activate menu above source window (left or right)
F10
Activate left menu or leave menu
ALT+F2
Change right drive
ALT+F3
Use external viewer
ALT+SHIFT+F3
Start Lister and load file with internal viewer (no plugins or multimedia)
ALT+F5
Pack selected files
ALT+SHIFT+F5
Move to archive
ALT+F6
Unpack all files from archive under cursor (not working on Windows 95!)
ALT+F8
Opens the history list of the command line
ALT+F9
Same as ALT+F6 (because ALT+F6 is broken on Windows 95)
ALT+SHIFT+F9
Test archives for integrity
ALT+F10
Open a directory tree window
ALT+left or right
Open previousnext directory in list of already visited dirs
ALT+down
Open list of already visited dirs
SHIFT+F1
Choose custom columns view
SHIFT+F2
Compare file lists
SHIFT+F3
List only file under cursor when multiple files selected
SHIFT+F4
Create new text file and load into editor
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
SHIFT+F10
Show context menu
SHIFT+NUM+
Like NUM + but files and folders if NUM + selects just files (and vice versa)
SHIFT+NUM-
Always removes the selection just from files (NUM- from files and folders)
SHIFT+NUM
Like NUM but files and folders if NUM inverts selection of just files (and vice versa)
ALT+NUM+
Select all files with the same extension
BACKSPACE or CTRL+PgUp
Change to parent directory (corresponds to cd ..)
CTRL+PgDn
Open directoryarchive (also self extracting .EXE archives)
CTRL+
Jump to the root directory
CTRL+left or right
Open directoryarchive and display it in the target window. If the cursor is not on a directory name the current directory is displayed instead.
CTRL+F1
File display 'brief' (only file names)
CTRL+SHIFT+F1
Thumbnails view (preview images)
CTRL+F2
File display 'full' (all file details)
CTRL+SHIFT+F2
Comments view
CTRL+F4
Sort by extension
CTRL+F8
Display directory tree
CTRL+F9
Print file under cursor using the associated program
CTRL+F11
Show only programs
CTRL+F12
Show user defined files
TAB
Switch between left and right file list
SHIFT+TAB
Switch between current file list and separate tree
Letter
Redirected to command line cursor jumps to command line
INSERT
Select file or directory
SPACE
Select file or directory (as INSERT). If SPACE is used on an unselected directory under the cursor the contents in this directory are counted and the size is shown in the 'full' view instead of the string DIR.
ENTER
Change directoryrun programrun associated programexecute 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 lineprogram 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) i.e. winzip or quinzip).(Treat archives like directories - call associated program
ALT+SHIFT+ENTER
The contents of all directories in the current directory are counted. The sizes of the directories are then shown in the 'full' view instead of the string DIR.
ALT+ENTER
Show property sheet.
CTRL+B
Directory branch show contents of current dir and all subdirs in one list
CTRL+C
Copy files to clipboard (32 bit)
CTRL+D
Open directory hotlist ('bookmarks')
CTRL+F
Connect to FTP server
CTRL+SHIFT+F
Disconnect from FTP server
CTRL+N
New FTP connection (enter URL or host address)
CTRL+I
Switch to target directory
CTRL+L
Calculate occupied space (of the selected files)
CTRL+SHIFT+M
Change FTP transfer mode
CTRL+P
Copy current path to command line
CTRL+Q
Show Quick View panel instead of a file list
CTRL+R
Reread source directory
CTRL+T
Open new folder tab and activate it
CTRL+SHIFT+T
Open new folder tab but do not activate it
CTRL+U
Exchange directories
CTRL+V
Paste from clipboard to current dir (32 bit)
CTRL+W
Close currently active tab
CTRL+SHIFT+W
Close all open tabs
CTRL+X
Cut files to clipboard (32 bit)
CTRL+UP
Open dir under cursor in new tab
CTRL+SHIFT+UP
Open dir under cursor in other window (new tab)
CTRL+TAB
Jump to next tab
CTRL+SHIFT+TAB
Jump to previous tab
ALTGR+Letter(s) or CTRL+ALT+Letter(s)
Quick search for file name (starting with specified letters) in current directory
Command Line
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 or Cursor Keys
Puts the cursor back to the source directory. 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
Clears the command line put cursor back in file window.
CTRL+Y
Clears the command line cursor stays in command line.
CTRL+C (32 bit)
Copy selected text to clipboard
CTRL+X (32 bit)
Cut selected text to clipboard
CTRL+V (32 bit)
Paste text from clipboard to 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