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In this section the keyboard shortcuts in GNOME Commander are presented. In the table below you will find each keyboard shortcut, its mappings and an info if it is user definable.

If you want to know more about how to change a keyboard shortcut or how to assign a new one (if user definable), look at the section User Actions.

The daily usage of GNOME Commander is very effective if you know by heart at least the most important keyboard shortcuts for moving and file handling (see section Basic Usage). Learn them and GNOME Commander will be an even more effective tool for you.

Some keyboard shortcuts may not work as expected under your environment, e.g. GNOME. The reason for that is that the environment uses some global shortcuts (i.e. ALT+F7 moves the entire application window in GNOME), which suppresses assigned keyboard mapping of GNOME Commander. Use the keyboard shortcuts preference tool of your environment to customize the default keyboard shortcuts to your requirements.

Tombol Pintas

Mapping

User definable

F1

Bantuan

F2

Rename a file

F3

View files

F4

Edit file

F5

Copy files

F6

Rename or move files

F7

Create directory

F8

Delete files

F9

Search

F12

Display main menu

yes

ALT+1

Change left connection

yes

ALT+2

Change right connection

yes

ALT+F3

View with external viewer

yes

ALT+F7

Search

yes

ALT+F8

Open the history list for the command line

ALT+DOWN

Open the history list of visited directories

yes

SHIFT+F2

Compare directories

yes

SHIFT+F3

View with internal viewer

yes

SHIFT+F4

Edit a new file

yes

SHIFT+F5

Make a copy of the file in the current directory.

yes

SHIFT+F6

Rename a file

yes

SHIFT+F10

Bring up the context menu for the selected files.

CTRL+F3

Sort by name

CTRL+F4

Sort by extension

CTRL+F5

Sort by date/time

CTRL+F6

Sort by size

CTRL+F7

Unsorted

CTRL+SHIFT+F5

Create symbolic link

yes

SUPER+1

Change left connection

yes

SUPER+2

Change right connection

yes

SUPER+F

Search files

yes

=

Select files using a pattern

yes

NUM +

Select files using a pattern

yes

NUM -

Unselect files using a pattern

yes

NUM *

Invert selection

yes

NUM /

Restore selection

CTRL+=

Select all files

yes

CTRL+-

Unselect all files

yes

ALT+NUM +

Select all files with the same extension

ALT+NUM -

Unselect all files with the same extension

BACKSPACE

CTRL+PageUp

Change to parent directory (cd ..)

ENTER

Change directory or execute command line if not empty

SHIFT+ENTER

Execute command line in the defined terminal and leaves the terminal window open

CTRL+PageDown

Change directory

yes

ALT+LEFT

Go back to the last visited directory

ALT+RIGHT

Go forward to the next visited directory

CTRL+\

Go to the root directory

yes

CTRL+~

CTRL+`

Ke direktori rumah

yes

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

ALT+ENTER

Show properties for the selected file

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

DELETE

Delete files

CTRL+C

Copy files to clipboard (not a global one yet)

CTRL+X

Cut files to clipboard (not a global one yet)

CTRL+V

Paste from clipboard to current dir (not a global one yet)

CTRL+SHIFT+C

Copy selected file names to clipboard

CTRL+A

Select all files

yes

CTRL+SHIFT+A

Unselect all files

yes

CTRL+D

Open favorite directories (bookmarks)

yes

CTRL+M

Advanced Rename Tool

yes

TAB

Switch between left and right file list

CTRL+U

Switch between left and right file list

CTRL+LEFT

Copy the current working directory from the active left file list to the right one

yes

CTRL+RIGHT

Copy the current working directory from the active right file list to the left one

yes

CTRL+.

Copy the current working directory from the inactive file list to the active one

yes

CTRL+SHIFT+.

Copy the current working directory from the active file list to the inactive one

yes

CTRL+T

Open directory in a new tab

yes

CTRL+W

Close current tab

yes

CTRL+SHIFT+W

Close all tabs

yes

CTRL+TAB

Switch to the next tab

CTRL+SHIFT+TAB

Switch to the previous tab

CTRL+R

Refresh the active file list

yes

CTRL+O

Options dialog

yes

CTRL+SHIFT+H

Toggle hidden files on/off

CTRL+SHIFT+=

Set both panels equal

yes

CTRL+N

Open new remote connection

yes

CTRL+F

Connect to remote server

yes

CTRL+SHIFT+F

Disconnect from remote server

yes

CTRL+5

Create MD5 (128-bit) checksum

yes

ALT+Letter(s)

CTRL+ALT+Letter(s)

Quick search for a file name (starting with specified letter) in the current directory

Letter

Redirect to command line, cursor jumps to command line

ESC

Clear the command line

CTRL+K

Delete to the end of line

CTRL+W

Delete the word to the left of the cursor

CTRL+T

Delete the word to the right of the cursor

CTRL+P

The full path of the current directory is added to the command line

CTRL+ENTER

The file name under the cursor in the source directory is added to the end of the command line

CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER

The file name under the cursor including its path is added to the end of the command line

CTRL+DOWN

CTRL+E

ALT+F8

A list with the latest command lines (history list) is opened. 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