Fla$her wrote: 2024-01-24, 13:59 UTC
petermad wrote: 2024-01-24, 13:23 UTC
but cd D: will take you to whatever directory that is currently active on drive D:
I don't see anything like that. I checked this before I wrote the previous message. The path always changes to the drive root.
Try this:
1. Make a button with
cd D: in the command field (change D: if you don't have a drive D:)
2. In the left side of TC go to C:\ and in the right panel go into a subdir on drive D: for example D:\test
3. Activate TC's left panel (the one with C.\)
4. Click the button - TC opens D:\test and not D:\
This is the same way it works in a DOS box:
https://tcmd.madsenworld.dk/cdtest.png
After step 2 her above you can even change the drive in the right side, the result is still the same - it is not about what dir is shown in the right side, it is about what dir the system registers as last activated for drive D:, and TC always sets the dir in the panel to be the last opened to the system.