Shift+F7 acts like F7

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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Ah you're right, thanks @Dalai! How I haven't thought about that. It works this way!
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Bluestar wrote:Hello Christian,

Is there any way to keep the usual functionality as well, please?
I was using Shift + F7 as regular directory create key, I wouldn't want to create directory in the opposite side of the panel. Maybe there is an INI flag for that, or is it possible to configure it like that?

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The usual function to create a folder in the active side has not changed.
It was always F7 and never ever Shift-F7
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2Horst.Epp
Bluestar was using Shift+F7 to create the directory, probably because F7 was taken by some other program.

Manually defining Shift+F7 as a hotkey for cm_MkDir via Configuration - Options - Misc still allows to use Shift+F7 to create the directory in the current panel.
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