DISK Statistics

Files window

Summarizes information about the files on the disk.

Lists the names of all the files in the current directory.

DIR COMMANDS Displays all the key commands you can use while this display is on the screen. Just press the uppercase letter in the command name to perform the function.

You use the cursor keys, letter keys, function keys, the Ctrl key, and the Alt key to perform various functions in XTREE.

Use the cursor keys to move the highlighted bar. To select a file or directory, use the arrow keys to highlight the name of the file or directory. Press Enter to move the cursor from the directory (top) window to the file (bottom) window. Press Enter to expand the file window, and then press it again to return to the directory window.

Letter keys execute XTREE commands. The available XTREE commands appear on the DIR COMMANDS or FILE COMMANDS line at the bottom of your screen. The highlighted letter of the word (the D in Delete, for example) indicates the key you press to execute the command.

To execute a command on more than one file or directory, press T to tag the desired files or directories with the Tag command. A diamond appears next to each tagged file or directory name. Then hold down the Ctrl key as you press the highlighted letter of the command name. Pressing Ctrl D, for example, deletes all tagged files.

Alt key commands execute additional XTREE commands. Press the Alt key to display the ALT DIR COMMANDS or ALT FILE COMMANDS. These commands appear on the line where the DIR COMMANDS or FILE COMMANDS normally appear. To execute an Alt key command, hold down the Alt key and press the highlighted letter of the command name.

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