Folder Comparison Keyboard Shortcuts
Key | Description |
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CtrlA | Select all the files in the results list. |
CtrlShiftAltB | Open a new binary comparison. |
CtrlD | Open a new folder comparison. |
CtrlAltE | Delete the selected files and folders. |
CtrlF | Open the Find window. |
AltF | Open the Application menu ![]() |
CtrlShiftF | Hide any folders in the results list that appear to contain no files or sub-folders. |
CtrlAltF | Toggle folder comparison results between the normal, hierarchical view and a non-hierarchical, flat list of files. |
CtrlH | Hide the selected files and folders. |
CtrlI | Invert the selection of files in the results list. |
CtrlL | Open a new text comparison window. |
CtrlM | Launch a file comparison window for each selected set of files. |
CtrlP | Open the Print window. |
CtrlShiftAltP | Open a new image comparison. |
CtrlQ | Copy selected files and folders from the second folder hierarchy to the first folder hierarchy. |
CtrlR | Recompare the selected files and folders. |
CtrlS | Select all the changed files in the results list. |
CtrlT | Deselect all the files and folders in the results list. |
CtrlShiftAltT | Open a new text comparison for patching. |
CtrlW | Copy selected files and folders from the first folder hierarchy to the second folder hierarchy. |
Ctrl+ (plus) | Expand all the folders in the results list. |
Ctrl- (minus) | Collapse all the folders in the results list. |
Esc | Stop any folder comparison or re-comparison operation that is in progress. |
CtrlPage Up | Move the editing cursor to the top of the previous change. |
CtrlPage Down | Move the editing cursor to the top of the next change. |
CtrlF1 | Toggle the display of the ribbon. |
F3 | Select the next matching file or folder (see also CtrlF). |
ShiftF3 | Select the previous matching file or folder. |
F5 | Re-compare the two folder hierarchies. |
CtrlF6 or CtrlTab |
Activate the previous comparison. (See How can I switch between the most recently used comparisons?) |
CtrlShiftF6 or CtrlShiftTab |
Activate the next comparison. (See How can I switch between the most recently used comparisons?) |