Minor issue but probably readily implemented.
Currently shift-Enter does nothing, likewise various other modifier combinations eg Ctrl-Shift-Enter. In Explorer it launches the file, which then is able to pick up the presence of the modifiers, which some programs do (a common example would be shift-launching an MSAccess file, and the shift is detected and disables the startup macro).
I'm not sure if there are any plans to utilise these but where unused I would suggest any modified Enter-press launches the file. Currently you have to hit Enter then immediately hold down the modifiers which works if there's enough time gap.
David
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I have set Shift + Enter to open in the next alpha update.
For now, to open items with Shift + Enter:
For now, to open items with Shift + Enter:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Keyboard tab on the left.
- To the right of Show commands containing, search for: open
- Select File | Open
- Click Add....
- Press Shift + Enter and Click OK.
- Click OK.
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'CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER' is becoming the de facto standard in Windows to start programs elevated.
(In the Run box or on the taskbar, for example).
If you want the same in Everything:
(In the Run box or on the taskbar, for example).
If you want the same in Everything:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Keyboard tab on the left.
- To the right of Show commands containing, search for: run as
- Select File | Run As
- Click Add....
- Press Control + Shift + Enter and Click OK.
- Click OK.
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I have set Ctrl + Shift + Enter to Run As in the next alpha update.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Thank you for the suggestion.
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Any chance of getting this to work for Ctrl + Shift + Double-Click
and Ctrl + Shift + [Right-Click -> Open] ?
and Ctrl + Shift + [Right-Click -> Open] ?
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Yes, I have this on my TODO list.
Thank you for your suggestion.
Thank you for your suggestion.