View Full Version : Move between panes in dual browser mode
mkrzych
Jan 30, 2010, 02:17 PM
Hey,
Just a quick question, how to easily move between two panes in dual browser mode? I know that's a shortcut, but for instance how to confiure it to use a TAB to move between left and right window?
Thanks in advance,
Krzysztof Maj
starpause
Feb 01, 2010, 11:42 AM
Bump for this question. I'm using Path Finder Version 5.2.2 under OSX 10.5.8 and don't see an option for moving between Dual Browser panes under the Menu Key Editor (Path Finder -> Set Menu Keys ...)
In the meantime I've resorted to using a single Path Finder window and tabs, which have better keyboard shortcut support. It's a little less comfortable than Dual Browser view (since I come from using Altap Salamander under WinXP) but I'm able to work.
peASe!~
Jordan
straycat
Feb 02, 2010, 06:53 AM
i think this is a "snow leopard only" (http://forum.cocoatech.com/showpost.php?p=24442&postcount=8) feature.
btw, altap salamander kicks ass.
binary
Feb 02, 2010, 11:23 AM
On Snow Leopard the shortcut is option-shift-` and can be reassigned under Path Finder > Set Menu Keys. I'm afraid it requires the use of a modifier key, like option or command.
It's on our list of things to backport from Snow Leopard to Leopard.
drayon
Feb 11, 2010, 04:38 AM
On Snow Leopard the shortcut is option-shift-` and can be reassigned under Path Finder > Set Menu Keys. I'm afraid it requires the use of a modifier key, like option or command.
It's on our list of things to backport from Snow Leopard to Leopard.
This seems to be Command+Option+` on Snow Leopard, unless i've changed this from default (dodgy memory)?
straycat
Mar 02, 2010, 12:11 PM
i don't believe i changed it and it works with ctrl-tab (focus goes through both panes and filterbar).
binary
Mar 02, 2010, 02:04 PM
This seems to be Command+Option+` on Snow Leopard, unless i've changed this from default (dodgy memory)?
You're right, command+option+` it is.
Control-tab is a OS-wide shortcut for moving between fields and panes but it exhibited some unusual behavior in Path Finder under certain conditions so we added a special PF-only shortcut. We still need to add a unique shortcut for the toolbar search field.
zeflash
Mar 05, 2010, 01:16 AM
Using an azerty keyboard this shortcut doesn't seem to work.
A way to redefine all the keyboard shortcuts would *really* be useful. I come from the PC where I used to do absolutely everything file-related in Total Commander via keyboard shortcuts, and even though Path Finder seems alright, pretty much all actions needs the mouse to be done. Not productive :)
drayon
Mar 05, 2010, 03:48 AM
Do you have trouble setting your own key commands from with the Menu Key Editor?
Path Finder Menu > Set Menu Keys
zeflash
Mar 05, 2010, 04:13 AM
My bad, I didn't see that I could do that. Now I understand the comment about needing the command modifier - I can't just assign the tab key to switch between pane, or the backspace key to go up one folder. Those will be the most dearly missed shortcuts.
Gonna keep looking around this forum. Thanks!
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