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The rename hotkey is Shift+F6, but you can assign F2 to cm_renameonly in configuration - options - misc if you need this.
The rename hotkey is Shift+F6, but you can assign F2 to cm_renameonly in configuration - options - misc if you need this.
--[[User:Ghisler(Author)|Ghisler(Author)]] 05:34, 25 Jan 2006 (EST)
--[[User:Ghisler(Author)|Ghisler(Author)]] 05:34, 25 Jan 2006 (EST)
@Grah:
It's no problem that you are missing TC knowledge but it is a problem to use the Wiki as a trash-dump for feature requests of already existing features.
So, before creating feature requests in the Wiki please ASK in the forum first, thanks.
--[[User:Icfu|Icfu]] 06:44, 28 Jan 2006 (EST)

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In File Explorer (windows tool) I can rename file in different ways: - click twice on it (not double click, but click twice) and rename it - press F2 and rename it - pick 'rename' from menu

In TC F2 option is missing, and since F2 is doing nothing (at least in my copy 6.53pl) that would be a good reason to attach rename file/folder to this button.


F2 doesn't do nothing - it's the REFRESH key! The current directory is reloaded when you press F2.

The rename hotkey is Shift+F6, but you can assign F2 to cm_renameonly in configuration - options - misc if you need this. --Ghisler(Author) 05:34, 25 Jan 2006 (EST)