3D Wallpapers
An orthodox file manager typically has three windows. Two of
the windows are called panels and are positioned symmetrically at the top of
the screen. The third is the command line, which is essentially a minimized
command (shell) window that can be expanded to full screen. Only one of the
panels is active at a given time. The active panel contains the "file
cursor". Panels are resizable and can be hidden. Files in the active panel
serve as the source of file operations performed by the manager. For example,
files can be copied or moved from the active panel to the location represented
in the passive panel. This scheme is most effective for systems in which the
keyboard is the primary or sole input device. The active panel shows
information about the current working directory and the files that it
contains. The passive (inactive) panel shows the content of the same or another
directory (the default target for file operations). Users may customize the
display of columns that show relevant file information. The active panel and
passive panel can be switched (often by pressing the tab key).
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