Now, your licensed Total Commander will run on any Windows PC you plug the USB drive into—without leaving traces in the host computer's registry.
: Simply copy the WINCMD.KEY file into the folder where you installed Total Commander. total commander wincmdkey
Quickly switch how your files are displayed without clicking through submenus: Now, your licensed Total Commander will run on
Total Commander relies on a central configuration file named wincmd.ini to store its settings. Inside this file, a specific section designated as [Shortcuts] acts as the keyboard mapping registry. Inside this file, a specific section designated as
But if you have ever installed Total Commander on a new PC, transferred your settings, or faced a "nag screen" asking you to press "1-2-3," you have encountered a small but critical file: .
#c:: SendInput, !c (This maps Win+C to Alt+C within TC).
Use this parameter to specify a custom directory for the license file (e.g., KeyPath=C:\MyKeys\ ).