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dennyhelper:
I'm still unable to locate a file by pressing the keyboard letter it begins with ::). :-[ ::) ::)

Do others experience this same problem?

Mathias (Author):
No it works. If you configure it as mentioned before

GrantSP:

--- Quote from: dennyhelper on December 05, 2014, 19:56:54 --- I'm still unable to locate a file by pressing the keyboard letter it begins with ::). :-[ ::) ::)

Do others experience this same problem?

--- End quote ---

No, sorry, the error is with the user in this case.
The instructions to set this action are very precise and if followed they produce the exact result you are after.

dennyhelper:
I figured it out... :D

The only thing I did wrong was not ticking the "Quick search" box. Silly hun?

   One more observation. How about being able to make other file names with the same letter reachable by repressing the letter. For example in a folder containing the following files "Ca.txt", "Cb.txt" and"Cb.txt", it may be more convenient to go from one file to the next by repressing "c" on the Keyboard rather than resorting to the cursor keys.

Thanks for the help guys, I'll be in touch.

Ulfhednar:
I would hate being limited to the multi-press you suggest.  At the moment MC is very useful for jumping between names by inputting more than one letter (Something Win Explorer cannot do).
e.g. If I have the following files/folders
cathode
centre
cinch
couch
couch.1
couch.f
couch.u6
couch.fff
cup
cycle

I press c but want to jump between cathode & cycle
I only have to hit y (thus giving cy as my search) much faster than arrow keys or multi-press.
Increasing the letters typed narrows the target possibilities. Additionally use of the filter in the lower right & then using name components is very fast for finding a file buried in hundreds of others.

This is just one of the reasons I cannot live without MC.   8)

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