Please teach me the properties of the user command.

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Please teach me the properties of the user command.

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Please teach me the properties of the user command.
Questions are the followings. I'm sorry for plurals.

1.I want to open contents of the folder that the cursor is indicating now by the pane on the other side.
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2.I want to move only the tab with focus now to the row of the tab of the pane on the other side.
http://i.hebimage.com/0911/4e61c9b6ab059.jpg

3.I want to make user command (toolbar button) opposite to "Force" button.
I want to do an contens of the active tab as well as the other side now.  
http://i.hebimage.com/0911/4e61c9ec96930.jpg
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Post by nikos »

1. use <ctrl+ALT+Insert>
2. right click on the tab and pick 'move across' command from the menu
3. Are you looking for <Ctrl+U>? (swap panes)
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I want to push buttons on toolbar

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>>nikos
thank you for replying.

I want to achieve all functions by pushing the button on the toolbar.
all functions from 1 to 3 on the toolbar.

Please teach the method of arranging the button that carries out the following functions.

1.
 I want to work out the function by pushing buttons on the toolbar. There is no INSERT button in my keyboard.

2.
 Thank you for teaching. However, can I do it with buttons on the toolbar?

3.
 I want to change the content of the tab at which I am looking now.
I want to confirm the active pane to the pane on the other side.  Its function is opposite to the "force" button.

sorry my english
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the opposite to force would again be <ctrl+ALT+I>

these commands are keyboard only, no toolbars
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Post by IneedHelp »

To add toolbar buttons for <CTRL+U> and <CTRL+ALT+I>, download Snakebyte's MenuHack and follow the instructions.

It allows you to create user commands for hotkeys, and then you can place the user commands on the toolbar.


nikos wrote:Not possible to remove "Junction to ", commands are keyboard only, no toolbars
Don't let your customers go back home to their wives with all hopes shattered :D Snakebyte and Kilmatead worked hard to brighten up sad x2 users' lives. Wish there was a fix for my grouping concerns...
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users are like that; you give them a mile then they fuss about that extra inch ;)
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Post by hamigo »

Thank you for answering for my selfish question.
I understood that it is impossible.
Now I try to use something called MenuHack.
I hope you answer my questions even when the next time.
Thanks.
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Post by IneedHelp »

Step #1: Download and extract MenuHack
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Step #2: Identify the shortcut you're looking for in Hotkeys.txt and note the number next to it:
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Step #3: Go to Customize>User Commands>Add new...
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Step #4: Create the appropriate user command:
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Then customize any toolbar and add the newly created user command (you can also give it a custom icon and poor shortcut).
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