I would like to have the Move command placed in the right click context menu, any ideas please ?.
I have searched in vain, all online hacks place the 'Move To' command in the RC context menu, I would just like a simple 'Move' without the accompanying diaglog box. Yes I know that Crtl+M does this and I'm grateful for this, but sometimes, err, most times my other hand is occupied....
I don't use a tree only dual panes so this would be especially welcome.
Thanks for your time.
Create 'Move' command in context menu ?
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Re: Create 'Move' command in context menu ?
are you talking about F6-move? you can add it in the context menu under XPLORER2 submenu
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Re: Create 'Move' command in context menu ?
Not F6 as that invokes a sub-dialogue menu, Ctrl+M moves the file without a sub-dialogue menu, I just want 'Move" in the RC-contaxt menu without the sub-dialog
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Re: Create 'Move' command in context menu ?
ctrl+M turns on mirror browsing. I don't know which command you are talking about
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Re: Create 'Move' command in context menu ?
it does ?, not in my X2, it moves the selected file across, I don't recall if I remapped that hot key, it just seems logical to me Ctrl+M > move without sub-dialogue.
but never mind that, any ideas on move in context menu ?.
but never mind that, any ideas on move in context menu ?.
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Re: Create 'Move' command in context menu ?
The x2 content menu dialog lets you add the move-to (F6) command but I did not see a way to do Ctrl-F6...
So, I created a MenuHack user command and then added it to the x2 context menu...
>D:\tools\x2tools\MenuHack.exe 32794 CTRL
So, I created a MenuHack user command and then added it to the x2 context menu...
>D:\tools\x2tools\MenuHack.exe 32794 CTRL