Brian --

What I have discovered (noted earlier) is the following: 

If I am in the editing window, pressing ctrl-shift-tab THREE times gets me 
to the list of files at the top of the sidebar. 

Then I can use arrow keys to go up and down, and press Enter to open (if 
the file is not already open).

Then ctrl-tab THREE times gets me back to the editing window.

-- Barbara

On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 3:08:18 PM UTC-8, Brian Christiansen wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After searching the user manual (love that thing) and this group, I can't 
> find anything on getting around within the sidebar without taking my hands 
> off the keyboard. 
>
> What I am picturing is,
>
> 1. Key combo to shift focus to the sidebar
> 2. Keys to move through the hierarchy, in the manner of navigating the 
> Finder from the keyboard.
> 3. Perhaps CMD-O to open a file
> 4. Key combo to shift focus back to the editor pane.
>
> Am I just missing it? I've wanted to do this for years, and have never 
> gotten around to asking. The majority of my work is within Projects, so for 
> me the Sidebar is there 95% of the time.
>
> Thank you,
> ~brian
>

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