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Learn how RCC 2000 file utility extends Total Commander's functionality and makes your
work faster and easier.
Total Commander (ex-Windows Comander) is a well known file manager to replace
the standard Windows one called Explorer. You might have been using Total
Comander for years to perform daily file management routine on your computer.
RCC 2000 doesn't want you to give up your Total Comander working habits and
techniques. From now on these two conceptually different file managers
supplement each other.
Undoubtedly changing the current directory for one of the two Total
Commander's panels is a highly frequent command. RCC 2000 is a faster way of
executing it. Standard approach used in Total Comander requires selecting a
drive and gradually navigating through the subfolders. This produces nothing
but innumerable mouse clicks on the way to the target file. RCC minimizes
necessary mouse action to a single click.
Whole operation takes just a few seconds to complete. The effect is as more considerable as more complicated folders tree structure is operated.
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Pic. 1. Change directory in Total Commander file manager
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1) Right click on the drive selection list to bring up Total Commander’s menu.
2) Select the "RCC 2000..." option. All available disks will be shown as the
menu items. Choosing a disk opens a submenu containing folders located on
that disk. In its turn, choosing one of the folders displays its subfolders
as submenu entries. Proceeding in such a successive manner you will get to
the target directory. The last step is to click the "Change folder" option.
3) It was as simple as that without this annoying double-click. We are in the target folder. It's time to continue working with Total Comander in a usual manner.
Working with files.
RCC 2000 allows operating programs and documents using file filters.
1) Choose the target folder in the menu. The files listed will be displayed
in a submenu. Select one.
2) Now you have two possible ways of opening the file:
a) By the left click on the file, RCC 2000 will independently launch the file
using Windows facilities.
b) The right click will perform two operations at the same time:
- Total Commander will change the current directory in a panel
- the file's name will be put into the command line(CTRL + ENTER
analogue). You can enter any additional command line arguments and run a
program after that.
System requirements
Supported OS'es: MS Windows 98/Me/2000/Xp
IE: 4.0 or greater
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