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Open Command – Select a folder and right-click. Inside the pop-up menu, select
“Open” to view the contents or open the folder.
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Copy Command - Select a folder or a file and then right-click. Inside the pop-up
menu, select “Copy” to make a copy of the entire folder or a file and paste into
another location or folder.
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Cut Command- Select multiple files or folders and then right-click. Inside the
pop-up menu, select “Cut” and then paste the files or folders into another folder.
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Paste Command – After using the Cut or Copy command, right-click to launch the
pop-up menu and then select “Paste” to place the file or folder into another location.
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Delete Command – Right-click and then select “Delete” to erase a single, multiple
files or folders.
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Create Command - Right-click on the blank area inside the window and a pop-up
menu will appear. Select “Create”. Enter the folder name inside the Create Folder
window and click on Save.
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Rename Command – Right-click on the folder or the file name and select
“Rename”. This allows the user to make changes on the folder or file name. Click on
the “Save” after the name has been changed.
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Upload Command - Right-click the empty area inside the window. Select “Upload”
inside the pop-up menu and browse for the file to be uploaded inside the current
location.
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Download Command – Select and right-click on the file to be downloaded. From
the pop-up menu, select “Download”. The file will automatically open if any of the
software installed on the computer supports this file type otherwise, it will ask you
to download the file into a specific location. Downloading a folder or folders is
currently not supported.
3.8.3
Keyboard Shortcuts
Our built-in Web Management Interface supports keyboard commandsand
shortcuts such as the following:
Tab Key, Enter Key, Home Key, PGUP, PGDN,, End Key, Up Arrow, Down Arrow, Left,
Arrow Right Arrow, and Delete Key
Windows – Ctrl+C = Copy; Ctrl+V = Paste
Mac – CMD+C = Copy; CMD+V = Past