> Sometimes when using treespec to navigate to a folder, there are 2
> folders named quite similar with only difference being one of the last
> characters.
> Really longer folder 1\
> Really longer folder 2\
> To navigate to the second folder - i basically have to either type the
> full name out, or press enter, tab, backslash and then continue. [...]
Have you tried this?
The following excerpts are from the F1 Help:
1.3.2 Basic Navigation:
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The following descriptions assume that the Alt-F10 Directory Window configuration option "Highlight bar" is set to the default "Scrolling" mode. If it is set to "Fixed", then the directory list will always scroll in the Directory Window so that the highlight remains on line 4 of the display.
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Directory Windows Only:
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Left/Right arrows -- Use the Left arrow to move the highlight up one level within the current first-level branch. Use the Right arrow to move the highlight down one directory within the current first-level branch.
Tab/Shift-Tab/ , Ctrl-Tab/ , Ctrl-Shift-Tab -- Move the highlight down or up to the next directory at the same level as the current directory. If the screen is split (see section 1.8 'Split Screen') then use Ctrl-Tab to move down, since in split mode Tab moves the highlight to the opposite side of the split. (The functions of Tab and Ctrl-Tab in a Split Screen can be reversed with the Alt-F10 configuration option "Swap Tab & Ctrl-Tab key assignments".)
Shift-Up/Down -- Move the highlight to the previous or next logged directory.
Shift-PgUp/PgDn -- Move the highlight to the previous or next unlogged directory.
Bill