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Twinkle and fman8/16/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This list is useful, but it also points to how annoying fman can be for mouse fans. This lists the various commands fman supports, and their hotkeys: Copy (F5), Move (F6), Open (Enter), Delete (Del), Rename (Shift+F6), Create folder (F7), Copy to clipboard (Ctrl+C), Copy paths to clipboard (F11), Open terminal (cmd.exe in Windows) at current folder (F9), Open native file manager (F10), and more. The easiest way to get started is to view the commands palette (Ctrl+Shift+P). Once you understand the keyboard shortcuts you can delete, copy or move your files around far more quickly and efficiently than with Explorer alone. There's no ribbon to get in the way, no dialog boxes to navigate, no click this/ click that cascading menus. It takes time to learn how everything works, and if you prefer the mouse to keyboard shortcuts fman will only ever be annoying.įman does have some pluses, though, starting with the clean interface. The down side of this approach is you can't just install the program and use it immediately. You can't even multi-select files with the usual mouse-click plus Ctrl or Shift modifiers- they're selected and deselected with the space bar. There's no menu bar, no toolbar, no right-click menu for files, no clickable buttons to switch drives. Fman is a lightweight dual-pane file manager for Windows, Linux and OS X.įman's key difference to similar programs is it's almost entirely keyboard-powered. ![]()
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