![]() ![]() F2 to rename a file works in Windows also since guaranteed the XP days.Ģ. Unless there is a software/program out there ( which there might be knowing my luck) you must highlight the file or folder you wish to rename and F2 if you don't want to right click it and then select via hotkey or mouse left clicking "rename" in the pop up context window to my knowledge. By default, Windows doesn't automatically highlight the file on first left clicking on it either or right clicking it without also selecting a context menu selection or F2 key after highlighting/selecting the file or folder to be renamed. " like on Windows, you just click on the name of the file and it automatically lets you rename it.But, it does not work on linux"ġ. ![]() It is not needed but will be useful to me.ģ: Shortcut for loading link in new tab as pressing the middle scroll key does not work ThanksĢ: Also, how do I make a system where it renames the files automatically in the order it is in the folder as Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, etc.accordingly, if it is put in a specific folder. I am a newbie as you can tell from the question. Is there any extension to get this feature or does linux have a different shortcut. Step 3: Run your new shortcut to test it. but still not as good as the old favorites feature. Not the best solution, but I added the Link folder to the library so that I can access to it. Step 2: Add actions in the shortcut editor. If you check the Users usernameLinks folder, you may still able to find the renamed shortcuts. I really need this as when I am writing something in a hurry or writing an exam I can't waste time right clicking, clicking rename and rename it. Step 1: Create a new shortcut in your shortcuts collection. Lee now honors 2 pioneering Black officers. I am having trouble finding the shortcut for renaming files like on Windows, you just click on the name of the file and it automatically lets you rename it.But, it does not work on linux. Hi, this might be the dumbest question but still, here it is.
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