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Lf Arrow  - Nothing in a files view, Up one level in a tree view<br>
Lf Arrow  - Nothing in a files view, Up one level in a tree view<br>
Rt Arrow  - Down one level in a tree view, if there are subfolders, nothing if there are none. Pressing once expands a collapsed node. Pressing again steps down into it.<br>
Rt Arrow  - Down one level in a tree view, if there are subfolders, nothing if there are none. Pressing once expands a collapsed node. Pressing again steps down into it.<br>
Ctrl+ Shift+N - create a new directory

Revision as of 10:48, 18 November 2016

Keyboard Shortcuts in Filezilla:

F2 - Rename selected file
F3 - Search remote files
F5 - Refreshes local and remote file and folder views
Tab - Switches to the next view
Alt+Down - Transfers the currently selected item to an item of the same name in the other pane
Alt+Up - Navigates up one line in a tree view (same as Up Arrow), navigates to parent folder in file view
Ctrl+C - Stops the current operation
Ctrl+D - Disconnects from server
Ctrl+E - Show files currently being edited
Ctrl+M - Manual transfer
Ctrl+O - Enable directory comparison
Ctrl+P - Process queue
Ctrl+Q - Exit
Ctrl+R - Reconnects to server
Ctrl+S - Opens the Site Manager
Ctrl+T - Opens a new tab
Ctrl+U - Preserve timestamps of transferred files
Ctrl+Y - Toggle synchronized browsing
Enter - Transfers the currently selected item if it is a file or expands it if it is a directory
Ctrl+PgUp/PgDn - switches to next/previous tab Up Arrow - Moves up one item in the current view
Dn Arrow - Moves down one item in the current view
Lf Arrow - Nothing in a files view, Up one level in a tree view
Rt Arrow - Down one level in a tree view, if there are subfolders, nothing if there are none. Pressing once expands a collapsed node. Pressing again steps down into it.
Ctrl+ Shift+N - create a new directory