Well, I have never thought of myself for asking how to use a keyboard shortcut after spending years with computers.
I just want to select the all files in a folder and search for binary duplicate files.
I click on the folder name on the left pane, and I see image previews in the center pane.
I click inside the center pane and do a CTRL + A, and select all files.
Then I am supposed to do a (CTRL + M , D). What? I tried the press them together, one after the other, used SHIFT, ALT instead of CTRL, searched help file, searched forum, searched google.
What I am missing here? What I am supposed to do with that?
Just hit CTRL + M, release both keys, then hit D.
Hope this helps,
<Key 1> + <Key 2> means: "press both keys together."
<Key 1> , <Key 2> means: "press Key 1, release, press Key 2 within one second"
This approach of "multi-keys" (start key, choice key") allows IMatch to use more keyboard shortcuts, or to group keyboard shortcuts. In this case, the <Ctrl>+<M> is used as the lead-in / trigger / start key. Then you press the key which triggers the actual command.
I've added a topic which explains this to the IMatch 5 help now. Users can find this topic by searching for keyboard, shortcut, hotkey...