Please provide the option to add the up dir [..] in the file list in TC pocket.
As sometime, we only can use the keypad, not the touchscreen.
Thank you
Show up dir [..] in file list
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- Gerry Busch
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Re: Show up dir [..] in file list
The left cursor key on the D-Pad (hardware buttons), as well as backspace on the keyboard, will take you up one level. I've always found that handier than the ".." next to the address bar.
- nuclear0508
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Re: Show up dir [..] in file list
Thank you for the information.Gerry Busch wrote:The left cursor key on the D-Pad (hardware buttons), as well as backspace on the keyboard, will take you up one level. I've always found that handier than the ".." next to the address bar.
It will help me a lot.

- nuclear0508
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I usually use Large Icons mode.
After changing to a device that do not have d-pad, each time I have to move to parent dir, I have to click [..] button next to the address bar, which is quite small.
Please consider to add [..] directory to the file list (option to show/hide). This is also more finger friendly (it's today's trend of mobile device).
Thank you.
After changing to a device that do not have d-pad, each time I have to move to parent dir, I have to click [..] button next to the address bar, which is quite small.
Please consider to add [..] directory to the file list (option to show/hide). This is also more finger friendly (it's today's trend of mobile device).
Thank you.
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No Dpad?
What device is that?
Does it have a backspace button? Then you can use that to go one directory up.

Does it have a backspace button? Then you can use that to go one directory up.
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- nuclear0508
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It's a Touch HD: http://www.htc.com/www/product/touchhd/gallery.html
No D-pad really.
The back button does not act as backspace, it returns to the previous app.
Thanks.
No D-pad really.
The back button does not act as backspace, it returns to the previous app.
Thanks.