There is no need for an additional navigation, but the keyboard focus must 
be transferred somehow to the panel in order to be able to handle the 
files. That could be a mouse click or pressing the up button (which I 
prefer).
Use case (strictly without using the mouse):
I start to type a part of a filename, this automatically shows the filter 
panel with the keyboard focus (I expect the decoration immediately taken 
away from the current file in the panel, since it has no keyboard focus 
now: the filter has it). Now the panel is filtered and I want to navigate 
in the panel. So I press <up> to transfer the keyboard focus back to the 
panel (and now I expect the decoration to reappear, showing which file is 
selected, hence has the focus). Now I can press right to enter a directory 
or an archive, or space to select it, etc.

On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 9:59:12 PM UTC+2, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
>
> Hi! Can you, please, show a use case when just selecting the first item 
> (when the first filer char is entered) a matching to the selection is 
> unhandy? Why do we need additional navigation at the case the first 
> selected item is that item we are interested in?
>
> On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 10:47:32 PM UTC+3, SanskritFritz L wrote:
>>
>> Good news thanks! Well, I tested it and I still have one problem with 
>> this: when I filter the panel, the keyboard focus is on the filter entry 
>> field but the decoration on the file is still present. Can you revert this 
>> also? I mean the decoration should return to the file only when I press up 
>> or down hence transferring the keyboard focus from the filter entry field 
>> to the panel.
>>
>>

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