Is there a list of key strokes for the various types of actions in Dupe Cleaner?
I am using Image viewer and it would be very helpful if there is a key stroke for going to the next group of duplicates.
Key strokes
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Re: Key strokes
Here are some of the shortcuts:
Space - Mark selected file (or folder in Duplicate folder list)
CTRL-A - Select All
CTRL-T Select by text window
CTRL-L Select by Location window
CTRL-D Delete Window
ALT-F4 - exit
F1 - Help
F2 - Rename selected file in list
F3 - Image preview
F5 - refresh file list (remove files deleted externally)
F10 - More Options
ALT-R - View recycle bin
ALT-UP, ALT-DOWN - jump to next/previous Marked file in list
Extra keyboard shortcuts for the Image Preview browser are slated for v4.0.4
Space - Mark selected file (or folder in Duplicate folder list)
CTRL-A - Select All
CTRL-T Select by text window
CTRL-L Select by Location window
CTRL-D Delete Window
ALT-F4 - exit
F1 - Help
F2 - Rename selected file in list
F3 - Image preview
F5 - refresh file list (remove files deleted externally)
F10 - More Options
ALT-R - View recycle bin
ALT-UP, ALT-DOWN - jump to next/previous Marked file in list
Extra keyboard shortcuts for the Image Preview browser are slated for v4.0.4
Re: Key strokes
Excellent, thanks for your quick reply.
Re: Key strokes
F6 - Copy file name (path+filename) to clipboard
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Re: Key strokes
Did these make it in?Extra keyboard shortcuts for the Image Preview browser are slated for v4.0.4
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Re: Key strokes
Yes it did - latest list from the manual:
Duplicate files list shortcuts
Space - Mark selected file (or folder in Duplicate folder list)
CTRL-A - Select All
CTRL-T Select by text window
CTRL-L Select by Location window
CTRL-D Delete Window
ALT-F4 - exit
F1 - Help
F2 - Rename selected file in list
F3 - Image preview
F5 - refresh file list (remove files deleted externally)
F6 - Copy file name (path+filename) to clipboard
F10 - More Options
ALT-R - View recycle bin
ALT-UP, ALT-DOWN - jump to next/previous Marked file in list
Image preview window shortcuts
Cursor-Left - Previous image in group
Cursor-Right - Next image in group
Alt + Cursor-Left - Previous group
Alt + Cursor-Right - Next group
Space - Mark selected thumbnail
Duplicate files list shortcuts
Space - Mark selected file (or folder in Duplicate folder list)
CTRL-A - Select All
CTRL-T Select by text window
CTRL-L Select by Location window
CTRL-D Delete Window
ALT-F4 - exit
F1 - Help
F2 - Rename selected file in list
F3 - Image preview
F5 - refresh file list (remove files deleted externally)
F6 - Copy file name (path+filename) to clipboard
F10 - More Options
ALT-R - View recycle bin
ALT-UP, ALT-DOWN - jump to next/previous Marked file in list
Image preview window shortcuts
Cursor-Left - Previous image in group
Cursor-Right - Next image in group
Alt + Cursor-Left - Previous group
Alt + Cursor-Right - Next group
Space - Mark selected thumbnail
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Re: Key strokes
Thanks!
I checked the help file but not the manual.
I checked the help file but not the manual.
Re: Key strokes
These are not at all intuitive shortcuts (I figured out Cursor-Left, Cursor-Right, and Space without needing a manual—but ALT??), and require either both hands or contortions of one hand.Alt + Cursor-Left - Previous group
Alt + Cursor-Right - Next group
In the Image Preview window there are only maybe five tasks a user would want to repeat over and over (next/previous image, select, and next/previous group). There are upwards of 100 keys on most keyboards. So it should be pretty easy to avoid combination key presses altogether, and accommodate users' preferred hand positions by allowing multiple keys to do one of the five tasks. Maybe something like...
- Cursor-Up - Previous Group
Cursor-Down - Next Group
and
Page-Up - Previous Group
Page-Dn - Next Group
and
<any alphanumeric key above the home row> - Previous Group
<any alphanumeric key below the home row> - Next Group
Re: Key strokes
I too vote for this set of keystrokes to navigate image groups. Alt-"something" is cumbersome. I've used numerous other programs that have allowed the user to define their own shortcut keys for defined functions. Possibility here?Karyudo wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2018 5:21 pmThese are not at all intuitive shortcuts (I figured out Cursor-Left, Cursor-Right, and Space without needing a manual—but ALT??), and require either both hands or contortions of one hand.Alt + Cursor-Left - Previous group
Alt + Cursor-Right - Next group
In the Image Preview window there are only maybe five tasks a user would want to repeat over and over (next/previous image, select, and next/previous group). There are upwards of 100 keys on most keyboards. So it should be pretty easy to avoid combination key presses altogether, and accommodate users' preferred hand positions by allowing multiple keys to do one of the five tasks. Maybe something like...
- Cursor-Up - Previous Group
Cursor-Down - Next Group
and
Page-Up - Previous Group
Page-Dn - Next Group
and
<any alphanumeric key above the home row> - Previous Group
<any alphanumeric key below the home row> - Next Group
Re: Key strokes
+1I've used numerous other programs that have allowed the user to define their own shortcut keys for defined functions. Possibility here?