For example
Select the 4 xlsx files below and click the [Open] item in the menu that appears after right-clicking to complete the selected file.
1.xlsx
2.xlsx
3.xlsx
4.xlsx
I would like to use the keyboard instead of right-clicking the mouse.
Is there a way to execute all the selected files by using keyboard shortcuts?
Is there a way to select a file and run it all with the keyboard?
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Re: Is there a way to select a file and run it all with the keyboard?
Use the standard Windows keyboard shortcut Shift+F10 to open the context menu - or if your keybord has a context menu key, then use that (it is usually located to the left of the right Ctrl key)
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Re: Is there a way to select a file and run it all with the keyboard?
It's best to press my shortcut once and run the entire selected file, but running a menu on the keyboard is also a decent way to do it.petermad wrote: 2021-04-09, 03:06 UTC Use the standard Windows keyboard shortcut Shift+F10 to open the context menu - or if your keybord has a context menu key, then use that (it is usually located to the left of the right Ctrl key)
Thank you for giving me some useful tips.
Re: Is there a way to select a file and run it all with the keyboard?
if you want to run "regular" files on the drive using default system applications,you could use TCBL or a power shell script.
A) Define a user command
B) assign it to a hotkey.
with tcbl:
A) Define a user command
B) assign it to a hotkey.
with tcbl:
Code: Select all
--em_runall --
command: <path to>tcbl.exe
params:%L start $n /b $f