The Windows Registry (under Software\Ghisler\Total Commander ).
: You can pack the license file into a file named TCMDKEY.ZIP with zero compression. This is often used to bypass email filters that block .key extensions. 2. Exclusive Keyboard Remapping (wincmd.ini)
Licensed TC has . A few powerful ones rarely used:
Open Total Commander and navigate to > Options in the top menu. In the left-hand menu tree, click on Misc. . Locate the Redefine hotkeys (Keyboard shortcuts) section.
No. There is only one edition. But licenses for older versions (like v1–v5) are exclusive to retro collectors.
: The directory set manually via KeyPath= in your wincmd.ini file.
You can change shortcuts inside the program by navigating to > Options > Misc. > Redefine hotkeys . However, editing the file directly provides several unique advantages:
The Windows Registry (under Software\Ghisler\Total Commander ).
: You can pack the license file into a file named TCMDKEY.ZIP with zero compression. This is often used to bypass email filters that block .key extensions. 2. Exclusive Keyboard Remapping (wincmd.ini) total commander wincmdkey exclusive
Licensed TC has . A few powerful ones rarely used: In the left-hand menu tree, click on Misc
Open Total Commander and navigate to > Options in the top menu. In the left-hand menu tree, click on Misc. . Locate the Redefine hotkeys (Keyboard shortcuts) section. In the left-hand menu tree
No. There is only one edition. But licenses for older versions (like v1–v5) are exclusive to retro collectors.
: The directory set manually via KeyPath= in your wincmd.ini file.
You can change shortcuts inside the program by navigating to > Options > Misc. > Redefine hotkeys . However, editing the file directly provides several unique advantages: