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Balderstrom
I know about Ctrl+Arrows but I think that this is less comfortable than direct jump without changing the panel would be.
Example:
I am browsing through directories and I land into one of them knowing, that wanted file is within one of the children. From now I can either use "Find files" (Alt+F7) feature or switch to branch view and get QuickSearch filtering working for me.
In both cases the result migh be the same: I have a list of files which contains the one I am looking for for sure.
I know that if I am looking for this file only, I can stop here and just hit F5 (or drag'n'drop it) but sometimes I need to go to file's directory.
Let's assume I am in right panel and I want to see mentioned directory here.
I have few choices:
1. branch view and find result - arrows to focus, Ctrl+Left, Tab, Ctrl+Right, Tab,
2. branch view - arrows to focus, Ctrl+B,
3. branch and find result - some tabs magic.
While #1 and #3 are OK iI feel that #2 has the best "action flow" for me but there is one glitch: after typing some letter in QuickSearch box I need to move my right hand to arrows and it is hard to me to hit Ctrl+B with left hand then.
Well, maybe you've got more elastic pinky or right hand big enough to cover arrows without moving

but for me this is harder to achieve. That is why I thought about additional command.
P.S. I know I have two Ctrl keys here and I don't know why I am always using the left one without realizing it before press.