another keyboard shortcut request
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acrophile
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06-19-2009, 08:38 AM -
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Hi, I have another keyboard shortcut request, similar to the shortcut to temporarily disable the "Lock Buttons" feature...

This time I'd like a shortcut that toggles between opening a menu versus opening the folder (via Explorer) that the menu is built from.

For instance, I have a Desktop "menu" on my toolbar that when I click on it, it brings up a list of all my items on my Desktop. I often find myself needing to open the Desktop in an Explorer window instead. I figured another keyboard shortcut (perhaps Ctrl + Click) on the menu would be nice for that.

Currently what I do to accomplish this is to right click on the menu and select Explore or Open.

As always, thanks for the great product!
Yuri Kobets
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06-19-2009, 09:04 AM -
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Quote:I figured another keyboard shortcut (perhaps Ctrl + Click) on the menu would be nice for that.
You can use double-click to open the source folder in the explorer.

One note, the double click for toolbar must be enabled: the TLB Settings->Toolbar->Disable double-click for toolbar buttons
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acrophile
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06-19-2009, 09:08 AM -
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thanks... I've been trying that and I can't get it to work reliably... it maybe works 1 time in 8 tries... mostly it just opens and closes the menu instead of opening the folder. Sad
Yuri Kobets
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06-19-2009, 09:16 AM -
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You are right Sad As I see now the double-click works only when the menu initially is opened (I have menu in auto-open mode so miss this bug). I'll try to fix this bug in the next version.
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acrophile
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06-19-2009, 09:17 AM -
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Thanks!!


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