I know about Alt-C and Control-P, but I'm looking for a keystroke that would copy the active tab's Path -- without any file being highlighted (or even if a file *was* highlighted).
Just a quick key to copy the path.
Here's my purpose (which others may or may not find relevent to their activities).
I am often switching between file downloads in Internet Explorer, and X2. So in X2 when I create a new folder or navigate to one, I'd like to be able to quickly copy its path so I can flip back to IE and paste the path in the File | Save dialog.
Yes -- "quit your bitching!" haha -- this can be done with a couple extra keystrokes already. Shift-Tab to the address bar, Control-C.
Of course, it would also be nice to have "Copy Active Path to Clipboard" plus a \.
Anyway, I can accomplish all this with an external program such as an Automate by Unisyn, but I don't have access to Automate on all my machines.
Cheers!
Dennis
dennisfp (at) yahoo.com


