About Total Commander/CE, Licence
Total Commander/CE is a file manager and ZIP archiver for Windows CE (Handheld, HPC Pro, PPC and Pocket PC)
It was written by the author of Total Commander (http://www.ghisler.com) mainly for fun and personal use, and is provided to the public for free.
Licence
Total Commander/CE is copyrighted Freeware. This means that the usage of this program is free for personal and business use, but the Copyright remains the property of the author.
Copyright © 2000-2003 Christian Ghisler, C. Ghisler & Co., Switzerland. All Rights Reserved.
The user interface is devided into the following elements:
You can perform the following file operations with Total Commander/CE:
The file menu contains the following commands:
The file menu contains the following commands:
Allows to rename a single file in place, or the selected files using a dialog box and wildcards (*.*). When renaming multiple files, you are given the option to copy the files to the new name, or to just change the names of the existing files.
Loads the file under the cursor into the default file viewer.
You can define a different file viewer with Alt+Tap on the view button, which looks like a scroll.
Loads the file under the cursor into the default file editor.
You can define a different file editor with Alt+Tap on the edit button, which looks like the notepad icon.
To copy or move files, select them with the pen or with Shift+cursor keys (HPC or HPC Pro) and select Copy/Move from the menu or click the copy icon.
In the copy dialog, you can now type a target directory and wildcards (*.*) to rename the files while copying/moving.
You can also click the Tree button to select a target directory.
To copy the file(s), click Copy, or to move them, click Move.
If the source window shows the contents of a ZIP file, the selected files are unzipped.
If the target window shows the contents of a ZIP file, the selected files are packed into that zip file.
To make a new directory (folder), select the command Mkdir from the menu or click the folder icon in the button bar.
You can then enter the name of the new directory. It will be created in the current directory.
With this command you can delete the selected files.
Important note: The files will NOT be moved to Recycle bin, they will be deleted immediately!
Allows to pack the selected files and/or subdirectories with the built-in ZIP packer.
ZIP files created this way are fully ZIP-compatible and can be unzipped on the PC or also on the device. To unzip, open the file with ENTER (or double tap) and then copy the files to any directory you want.
To unpack files from a ZIP file, open the ZIP with a double tap or ENTER, then select the files which you want to unpack and press the Copy button.
CE-Commander can unpack all ZIP-compatible files except for encrypted files.
Shows the properties of the selected file(s) and allows to change the file attributes and date/time.
Reloads the current directory to reflect any changes made in other programs.
This is done automatically when you switch from another program to Total Commander/CE.
Allows to create a shortcut (link file, extension .lnk) for the selected file(s) and/or directories.
To change a shortcut, choose File - Properties or press Alt+Enter to open the property sheet for the link file.
Allows to send the selected files via Infrared (OBEX standard protocol), and to receive files via infrared in the current directory.
The OBEX standard is used by devices like PocketPC 2002, Palm(TM), and many mobile phones. On other CE devices, you will probably need to turn off the built-in IR receive function and use the one coming with Total Commander/CE.
Shows only file names/extensions and file icons, no file size or date/time.
Use this mode to overview a larger number of files.
Shows file name, extension, icon, file size and last modification date/time.
Use to sort the files by name, extension, size, and modification date by clicking on the header of the file list.
Shows large icons and file names only.
If checked, Total Commander/CE only shows a single file window. This is the default on PPC and Pocket PC devices. In this mode, the target directory of file operations will be the same as the source directory, but it can be changed by using the tree button.
In Two window mode, Total Commander/CE will show two file windows. On devices with a keyboard, the two windows will be side by side. On PPC and Pocket PC devices, the two windows will be above each other.
In Virtual 2 window mode, Total Commander/CE will show only one file window, plus a button labeled < or > to switch to the other window. This way you can use the full screen space for the file list, and still have the advantage of two file windows!
If checked, all files residing in the device ROM (read only memory) will be hidden.
This allows you to backup (zip or copy) all files which are not present on the device by default.
With this command, you can add the current directory to a list of often used directories, and to switch to such a directory.
If the current directory is already in the list, you can remove it from the list.
Shows a tree view window, which allows to switch to a different directory.
Allows to select or unselect files of specific types, e.g. all html files by using the wildcards *.htm *.html .
Type the wildcards you want or select previously used wildcards from the dropdown list, and click on 'select' or 'unselect'. The files will be selected in addition to the already selected files!
On CE devices with a keyboard, press Ctrl+'-' to open this dialog, or Alt+'-' to select all files of the same type as the file under the cursor.
Shows the current version of Total Commander/CE.
Total Commander/CE is copyrighted freeware.
Copyright © 2000-2003 Christian Ghisler, C. Ghisler & Co., Switzerland. All Rights Reserved.
The about box also allows you to change the following options:
Local menus (context menus) are invoked with Alt+Tap. They exist for the files in the file list, and for some buttons in the button bar:
The local file menu contains the commands Open, Copy/Move, Rename, Delete, and Properties.
The View, Edit and all user-defined buttons also have context menus
They allow to change the default viewer/editor, and to change or delete the button bar buttons
Drag & Drop works with the selected files, and the following targets:
On CE devices with a keyboard, Total Commander/CE supports the following keyboard shortcuts:
Tab Activate other file window
Ctrl+Shift+1 Exit
Ctrl+2 Rename
Ctrl+3 View
Ctrl+4 Edit
Ctrl+Shift+4 Edit new file
Ctrl+5 Copy/Move
Ctrl+Shift+5 Create Shortcut
Ctrl+Alt+5 Pack with ZIP
Ctrl+7 Mkdir (new folder)
Ctrl+8 Delete
Ctrl+9 Switch display mode (1/2 windows)
Alt+Enter Properties
Alt+Shift+Enter or
Ctrl+Enter Calculate space occupied by dirs
Ctrl+A Select all
Ctrl+C Copy to clipboard
Ctrl+D Directory hotlist
Ctrl+F Find files
Ctrl+H Help
Ctrl+R Reload dir
Ctrl+T Tree view
Ctrl+V Paste from clipboard
Ctrl+X Cut to clipboard
Ctrl+Cursor_left/right Transfer directory to other panel
Ctrl+Cursor_down Open directory history
Ctrl+'-' Select/Unselect files
Ctrl+Shift+'-' (PocketPC only) or
Alt+'-' Select all files of same type
Letter(s) Jump to first directory starting with these letters
The button bar contains some predefined buttons, like Copy and Delete, and also allows to add your own buttons by dragging a program from a file list to the button bar. The button will always be added at the end of the button bar.
The new Ctl button (PocketPC and other keyboard-less devices only) allows to select multiple files simply by tapping on them with the pen, or by dragging the pen over the files.
To modify a button, click on it while holding down the Alt key (HPC), or click on it for more than 1 second (Pocket PC, Palmsize PC). This will open the context menu, which allows to change or delete the button.
See Dialog box - change button
This dialog allows to change the settings of a button.
Fields:
Internal command ids allow to call internal commands from the button bar.
To create such a button, drop any file on the bar, then tap and hold on the button to change it. Finally, put one of these numeric values into the command field.