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Main Window (Commander Interface)
Commander Interface is a two-pane file manager interface based on Norton Commander (and similar file managers). When working with a remote server, a local folder is displayed in the left panel and a remote folder in the right panel. The interface can be also used as a local file manager with both panels showing local folders. Files are usually transferred between these two panels, though it is possible to transfer files into a different folder too. This kind of user interface is also known as Orthodox File Manager.
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Basic Tasks
Check what you can do with the interface.
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Selecting Files
By default, file selection with keyboard works differently to what you may be used to from other Windows applications. Some of the differences are:
- While selecting the files using keyboard, use
Space
orInsert
key.Space
just selects/deselects the focused file.Insert
beside the selection moves the focus to the next file. Hence, 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.
This selection method provides an advanced ability of selection and focus to be different.
You may wish to switch to standard Windows selection style.
Keyboard shortcuts
While the 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 by default.
Example is F5
key, which means “copy” in Norton Commander, but “refresh” in Windows.
You can opt to use Windows shortcuts in preferences.
See full list of keyboard shortcuts in Commander interface.