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Main Window (Norton Commander Interface)
Norton Commander Interface is based on Norton Commander (and similar file managers). A local folder is displayed in the left panel and a remote folder in the right panel. Files are usually transfered between these two folders, though it is possible to transfer files into a different folder.
Learn if this interface is appropriate for your needs.
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Screen Components
The screen of the interface has several components. Some of them are hidden by default. They are (from the top to the bottom):
- Main toolbar with the main menu.
- Local and remote panels, each having own toolbar, path display, directory tree (hidden by default) and status line.
- Command line.
- Background transfer queue list (hidden by default).
- Key bar.
- Status line.
You can show/hide most of these components from the Options menu or using context menus.
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Command Line
Command line in an optional component below the file panels. To show/hide the command line go to Options > Command Line.
Using the command line you can type and execute any command. Depending on what file panel is active, the command is executed either on the local machine (if the local panel is active) or on remote server (if the remote panel is active). You can easily see this from the prompt on the left side of the command line. Local path followed by >
indicates local command, while remote path followed by $
indicates remote command.
You can easily insert names of selected files in active panel using Files > File Names > Insert to Command Line (or by pressing Ctrl+Enter
). To execute entered command press Enter
(the input box must have focus).
When you execute remote command, Console window is opened to show you the command output. Learn more about remote commands and how to use them.
Using the Interface
While you can control the interface with mouse, it is primarily designed to be controlled using keyboard. If you are not familliar with the Norton Commander concept there are few important things you need to learn:
- Use
Tab
key to switch between the left and right panel - Keyboard shortcut for file operations are sensitive to the panel that has focus. I.e. if the local panel has focus, pressing
F5
(copy) will cause upload of select files, while if the remote panel has focus, pressing the same key will cause download of select files. - By default file selection works very different to what you may be used to from other Windows applications (like Windows explorer).
Basic Tasks
Check what you can do with the interface.
Selecting Files
By default file selection works very different to what you may be used to from other Windows applications. Differences are:
- Selection is not cleared when you click outside of the selected region or change the focused file.
- When selecting files using keyboard use
Space
orInsert
key.Space
just selects/unselects focused file.Insert
beside the selection moves the focus to the next file. So you may select five files in a row by pressingInsert
keys five times. - Learn more file selection shortcuts.
- For other selection shortcuts see Mark menu.
You may wish to switch to standard Windows selection style.
Keyboard shortcuts
While the Norton Commander Interface tries to preserve standard Windows keyboard shortcuts, where possible, some of them collide with the original shortcuts of Norton Commander. In such cases meaning from Norton Commander is preserved. Example is F5
key, which means “copy” in Norton Commander, but “refresh” in Windows.
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See full list of keyboard shortcuts in Norton Commander Interface.