You can use the keyboard exclusively to select file types and files (Up and Down arrow keys) and to move between the two TaskTracker windows (Left and Right arrow keys). You can also specify which window gets the focus (is clickable) first. To select more than one file type or file, press the Ctrl or Shift key while selecting with the Up and Down arrow keys. Many commands have shortcut keys. You can open the context menus with Shift+F10 (no kidding! - it’s a Windows standard). You can use Ctrl+F to open the TaskTracker Filter dialog box and Ctrl+U to open the Virtual Folder dialog box.
Other shortcuts include:
Shift+Ctrl+T |
Start TaskTracker (configurable through Windows Start menu) |
Ctrl+A |
Select all types or all files of a type |
F5 |
Refresh |
Shift+F5 |
Reload (rebuild cache) |
Ctrl+W |
Open With |
Ctrl+G |
Open Containing Folder |
Ctrl+R |
Open in Explorer window |
Ctrl+C |
Copy |
Ctrl+V |
Paste to Containing folder |
Ctrl+Y |
Copy Path |
Del |
Delete Shortcut |
F2 |
Rename File |
Ctrl+B |
Show About box |
Ctrl+F |
Show Filter dialog box |
Ctrl+S |
Cycle through file type sorting schemes |
Ctrl+D |
Cycle through file date sorting schemes |
Ctrl+T |
Cycle through not showing folders, showing containing folders, and showing full paths |
Ctrl+P* |
Show (File) Properties |
Ctrl+N |
Show Preferences menu |
Ctrl+E |
Show Windows Explorer menu |
*Alt+Enter has a special function.