Launching Opus from the Win + E hotkey
This Preferences page lets you configure what happens when you push the Win +
E hotkey (that is, hold down the Windows key and push E).
This page is only shown on Windows 10 and above, and where Explorer
Replacement is available (Opus Pro, installed normally, or a portable install
with Explorer Replacement enabled in the portable .ini file.)
- On earlier versions of Windows, we do not have as much control over
the Win + E hotkey and it will typically cause the This PC aka My
Computer folder to open in the default file manager, which will be Opus
if it is set to replace Explorer. If you wish to customize what Win + E does
on earlier versions of Windows, try creating a System-Wide Hotkey which overrides the
standard one. (Note that if you set up a hotkey that way on Windows 10, it may
override the settings on this Preferences page. Only use one method or the
other.)
The Win + E hotkey is what many people are used to using to open a new File
Explorer window. When using Opus instead of Explorer, you'll probably want the
hotkey to open Opus instead.
The options below let you configure what happens when you push the
hotkey:
- Don't replace Explorer: The Win + E hotkey will open File
Explorer the same as it would have before Directory Opus was installed.
- Bring the last active Lister to the front: If there are
one or more Listers already open, the Win + E hotkey will activate the one you
were using most recently and bring it to the front. If no Listers are open, a
new one is opened using the Default Lister settings. If you are using Windows
10's virtual desktops feature, only windows on the currently active
desktop will be considered, unless you turn off the advanced virtual_desktop_isolation setting.
- Open the Default Lister: Always opens a new Lister using
the settings for the Default Lister.
- Open a saved Lister layout: Opens a saved Lister layout. If you turn on the
Close existing Listers option then any existing Listers will
be closed before opening the layout - if this is off, existing Listers will be
unaffected.
- Run a defined User command: Lets you select a User command from the
drop-down to be run whenever the Win + E hotkey is pushed. This can
be used to perform more complex actions including running external programs.