Terminology used in this manual


Mouse buttons: 

LMB = left mouse button; similarly, 

MMB = middle mouse button

RMB = right-mouse button


"Click" without any qualifications means LMB click.


Context Menu: The menu that pops up when you right-click on something.


Key presses: "<name of key>+" means hold a particular so-called "modifier" key (Ctrl, Shift, Alt) down while pressing another, e.g. "Ctrl+C".

"Win" is the Windows key, which is present on most keyboards, usually two buttons the left of the Spacebar.

Path: Folders and files are referred to generically as "paths", which specifies the path the operating system must take to find a folder or file.


Screenshots: Things to look for are highlighted in red, e.g.:

Settings Location: The folder in which OneCommander's settings are stored. It can be reached from the button on the Main Toolbar. It contains a number of sub-folders, including the Settings Folder, which you'll need to access if you want to move your settings to a copy of OneCommander on another second computer.


Terminal: The generic name for programs that provide access to the Windows Command Line, for example CMD, PowerShell, Windows Terminal.


<.......>: Text enclosed in <> brackets is a placeholder for something else. So, for <user name> you would enter your actual Windows user name.