locate mc.keymap == nX
man mc -> seek keymap = nX
Where's mc.keymap ?

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> Hi,
> there is the ScreenList functionality bound by default to Alt-Prime
> (`) in the default mc.keymap:
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> ScreenList = alt-prime
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> Pressing the combination displays "Screens" dialog, which says
> "Panels" in the actual listing.
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> How to add panels or screens?
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