FileZilla Keyboard Shortcut Keys for Windows

Are you finding the FileZilla Keyboard Shortcut Keys for Windows? FileZilla provides shortcuts to help you quickly work on documents. Here is the list of all shortcuts that you can use. This post will help you to check and make your work faster with the most used.

General Shortcuts: 

Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows)Menu Description
F2Used to Rename Selected File
F3It is Used to Search the Remote Files
F5Used to Refresh Local and Remote File and Folder Views
TabUsed to Move to the Next View
Alt+↓Used to transfer the currently selected item to the item of the same name in the other pane
Alt+↑Move one line up in a tree view or Move to parent folder in a file view
CTRL+BUsed to Add Bookmark
CTRL+Shift+BManage Bookmarks
CTRL+CUsed to Stop the Current Operation
CTRL+DUsed to Disconnect from the Server
CTRL+EIt will show the File currently being edited
CTRL+IShow the Directory Listing Filters
CTRL+MHelps to Manual Transfer
CTRL+Shift+NUsed to Create a New Directory
CTRL+OUsed to Enable Directory Comparison
CTRL+PUsed to Process Queue
CTRL+QGo to Exit
CTRL+RUsed to Reconnect to the Server
CTRL+SIt will open the Site Manager
CTRL+TIt is Used to Open a New Tab
CTRL+UUsed to Preserve Timestamps of Transferred Files
CTRL+YEnable Synchronized Browsing
CTRL+WUsed to Close Tab

Advanced Shortcuts:

Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows)Menu Description
EnterUsed to Transfer the Currently Selected Item or Used to Expand the Directory
CTRL+Page UpMove to the Next Tab
CTRL+Page DownIt will Move to the Previous Tab
Used to Move Up One item in the Current View
Used to Move Down One Item in the Current View
Move Up One Level in a Tree View
Move Down One Level in a Tree View or Expands the Collapsed Node by pressing once
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Well, there you have it FileZilla shortcuts list. You might not have known about these shortcuts. If I’ve left important something out in this list, feedback is appreciated and welcome on the Make A Public List.

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