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2020-02-19 | 2020-09-15 | ||
unc browsing is supported long enough (martin) | clipboard link + removing redundant info (martin) | ||
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===== [[copy_paste]] Using Copy&paste ===== | ===== [[copy_paste]] Using Copy&paste ===== | ||
- | If you prefer the [[ui_explorer|Explorer interface]], but still want to control it using keyboard, you need to use copy&paste method. | + | If you prefer the [[ui_explorer|Explorer interface]], but still want to control it using keyboard, you need to use [[clipboard|copy&paste method]]. |
First select the files you want to upload in Windows File Explorer or other application and copy them to clipboard. | First select the files you want to upload in Windows File Explorer or other application and copy them to clipboard. | ||
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Before the upload actually starts, the [[ui_copy|transfer options dialog]] will show. There you will have a chance to change the transfer options or the target directory. The target directory is by default the current remote directory. You can disable the dialog in [[ui_pref_environment|preferences]]. | Before the upload actually starts, the [[ui_copy|transfer options dialog]] will show. There you will have a chance to change the transfer options or the target directory. The target directory is by default the current remote directory. You can disable the dialog in [[ui_pref_environment|preferences]]. | ||
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- | Note that if clipboard contains plain text string only (no file data), the function //File(s) > Paste// [[task_navigate#paste|opens the path stored in clipboard]] instead of pasting files. | ||
===== Using Windows File Explorer's 'Send To' Context Menu ===== | ===== Using Windows File Explorer's 'Send To' Context Menu ===== |